Google fixes Chrome zero-day exploited in the wild
The zero-day vulnerability is a type confusion issue within the V8 component in Chrome.
The zero-day vulnerability is a type confusion issue within the V8 component in Chrome.
Halfway into 2021, there have been 33 0-day exploits used in attacks that have been publicly disclosed this year, Google said.
The cybercriminal group used email spoofing to install malware on victims’ computers, which allowed them to divert large amounts of money to their accounts.
Attackers are targeting an old SQL injection vulnerability in SonicWall SRA.
The DEV-0322 group was previously observed targeting entities in the U.S. Defense Industrial Base Sector and software companies.
Some speculations suggest that REvil may have been targeted by authorities.
The security updates also fix a number of publicly disclosed but not exploited issues.
Customers' personal and financial information may have been compromised in the attack.
The company said the attacks exploiting CVE-2021-35211 affected only a small subset of its customers.
The malware abuses Open Broadcaster Software (OBS) Studio live streaming software to capture victims’ screens.
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