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Windows Defender Patch Leads to Disk Exhaustion Vulnerability
A zero-day patch for Windows Defender released by Microsoft has introduced a new issue, potentially allowing attackers to fill hard drives.
A zero-day patch for Windows Defender released by Microsoft has introduced a new issue, potentially allowing attackers to fill hard drives.
An anonymous researcher, "bikini," has released exploit codes for zero-day vulnerabilities in 15 software products without prior notice. Two vulnerabilities, in libssh2 and Gitea, have already been exploited in attacks.
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