A Zero-day vulnerability is a weakness in a system or app that has been discovered by the Attacker/Hacker though it is still unknown to the developer so is called Zero-day because once the hacker detects the vulnerability the developer/software company essential has zero-day to fix the vulnerability before it gets exploited.
CVE-2022-4135 is a high-security flaw that was discovered by Google Threat Analysis Group. This flaw is a heap buffer overflow in the GPU, which can result in data being overwritten to a barred location without check.
Google has released a security update for Chrome that it says is aware of a vulnerability in the wild. The company has also refused to give details about the vulnerability, which could be used to exploit users, to prevent its malicious exploitation further.
MSI’s new afterburner portal is targeting Windows gamers for mining crypto. The portal, which is currently only available in Chinese, promises “easy-to-use” mining tools that “enable you to make money while you play.” MSI has not yet responded to requests for comment. ..
Bug details and links may be kept restricted until a majority of users are updated with a fix, and the company will also retain restrictions if the bug exists in a third-party library that other project similarly depends on but hasn’t fixed it yet.
A heap buffer overflow vulnerability has been discovered in Google Chrome that could be exploited to allow unauthorized access to arbitrary code execution. Users of Google Chrome are recommended to upgrade to the latest version available, which addresses this issue. ..
Google Chrome is updated automatically and you don’t need to do anything. Just wait for the latest update to finish and then restart Google Chrome.
Google released a new update for Chrome on April 11th, 2017, which fixes an eighth exploit. This vulnerability was discovered on March 21st and could allow hackers to take control of a user’s computer. ..
Google has faced a number of zero-day vulnerabilities this year. ..
CVE-2022-0609 – February 14th CVE-2022-1096 – March 25th CVE-2022-1364 – April 14th CVE-2022-2294 – July 4th CVE-2022-2856 – August 17th CVE-2022-3075 – September 2nd CVE-2022-3723- October 28th
Google Chrome users are advised to update their browser to stop the possible exploit.
A Mirai RapperBot malware attack has been reported against online game servers, resulting in the infiltration of the systems with a DDoS attack. This malicious software is capable of taking over a server and causing it to crash, leading to the theft of user data and money.