What is a Zero-Day Attack?

What is a Zero-Day Attack? A zero-day attack is defined as a cyber attack that happens when the vendor is unaware of any flaw or security vulnerability in the software, hardware, or firmware. The unknown or unaddressed vulnerability used in a zero-day attack is called a zero-day vulnerability. What makes a Zero Day Attack lethal for […]

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July 30, 2025
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Play ransomware affiliate leveraged zero-day to deploy malware

The Play ransomware gang exploited a high-severity Windows Common Log File System flaw in zero-day attacks to deploy malware. The Play ransomware gang has exploited a Windows Common Log File System flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-29824, in zero-day attacks to gain SYSTEM privileges and deploy malware on compromised systems. The vulnerability CVE-2025-29824, (CVSS score of 7.8) is a Use after […]

May 7, 2025
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