![]() This month, Microsoft has patched not one but two zero-day vulnerabilities. If that's not reason enough to ensure you apply the December Patch Tuesday update packages as soon as possible, there's more. New Windows 11 22H2 zero-day also confirmed Of course, all three attacks rely upon user action, such as downloading a file, clicking a link in an email, or being fooled into visiting a malicious site.Īll of that said, threat actors have already used the vulnerability in ransomware distribution campaigns such as Magniber as well as malware campaigns spreading the QBot trojan. ![]() ![]() A user-provided content attack where that content itself is malicious.An email, or instant message, attack which uses a malicious.A web-based attack using a malicious website.
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