Tag: memory corruption
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Zero-Day Zenith: Why 2025 Became the Year of the Enterprise Appliance Breach
In 2025, malefactors aggressively weaponized zero-day vulnerabilities, although the staggering apex established in preceding years remained unbreached. The Threat Analysis Group at Google chronicled ninety such vulnerabilities, which were actively exploited in kinetic campaigns prior to the promulgation of remediating patches. This metric fell short of the unprecedented zenith of one hundred instances recorded in…
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Mozilla Crushes 50+ Vulnerabilities in Massive Firefox 148 Security Overhaul
In the latest iteration of the Firefox browser, developers have mitigated dozens of critical vulnerabilities, many of which facilitated the unauthorized execution of arbitrary code on victim systems. The transition to version 148 represents one of the most substantial security overhauls in recent history, given the sheer volume of rectified flaws. The Mozilla Foundation reported…
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Spyware Alert: Apple Fixes Critical Zero-Day CVE-2026-20700 Exploited in “Sophisticated” Attacks
Apple has disseminated urgent security remediations to neutralize a zero-day vulnerability already weaponized in targeted offensives against select individuals. The corporation characterized the breach as an “exclusively sophisticated” operation meticulously engineered for specific targets. The flaw, cataloged as CVE-2026-20700, resides within the dynamic library loading component utilized across all primary Apple operating systems. This defect…