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    KEV Catalog Adds Four Exploited CVEs: Legacy ActiveX, Zimbra SSRF, ThreatSonar Upload, Chromium

    CISA’s latest update to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog adds four CVEs—spanning an aging ActiveX control, a decade-old Zimbra SSRF, a 2024 anti‑ransomware file‑upload flaw, and a 2026 Chromium use‑after‑free—underscoring that active exploitation can touch every layer of modern...
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    Windows 11 24H2: Microsoft Enforces Secure JScript9Legacy Engine by Default

    In a decisive step toward shoring up the security foundations of the Windows operating system, Microsoft has enabled the JScript9Legacy scripting engine by default in Windows 11, specifically starting with version 24H2. This move marks a significant chapter in Microsoft’s ongoing campaign...
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    CISA Expands KEV Catalog with 4 Critical Vulnerabilities—What Organizations Must Know

    In a world increasingly defined by digital interdependence, every alert from a leading cybersecurity authority merits close scrutiny. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has reaffirmed this reality by recently expanding its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog (KEV)...
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    Critical Vulnerabilities in LS Electric GMWin 4 Highlight Risks of Legacy Industrial Software

    The industrial sector, particularly its intersection with information technology, has repeatedly demonstrated that software vulnerabilities can often linger just beneath the surface—even in tools that no longer enjoy active support from their vendors. The recent disclosure of multiple...
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    RemoteMonologue: A Fileless Red Team Technique Exploiting DCOM and NTLM

    Red teams have a new trick up their sleeve. In an era when Microsoft fortifies credential theft defenses and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) systems evolve at breakneck speed, attackers are shifting away from classic payload-based methods. Enter RemoteMonologue—a highly innovative...
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