The recent disclosure of vulnerability CVE-2025-24071 in Microsoft’s Windows File Explorer serves as a stark reminder of how legacy systems and seemingly innocuous user actions can become the gateway to significant cyber threats. Affecting Windows 11 (23H2) and earlier versions that support...
A Tale of Two Breaches: Microsoft and Apple Patch Rapidly Exploited Vulnerabilities
When Microsoft released its batch of security updates on March 11 during Patch Tuesday, few in the broader security community could have predicted just how quickly threat actors would weaponize one particular...
The latest addition to the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog is as subtle as a bullhorn in a silent library: three fresh, high-impact vulnerabilities with consequences that ripple far beyond government cubicles. If you...
Unofficial patches are now in play to plug a curious vulnerability lurking in Windows systems. ACROS Security has come forward with free fixes for what’s being dubbed a novel NTLM hash disclosure zero-day—a flaw that poses a tangible risk to all Windows and Windows Server editions from Windows 7...
Windows File Explorer Spoofing Vulnerability (CVE-2025-24071): A Closer Look
In today’s ever-evolving cybersecurity landscape, even the most trusted tools—like Windows File Explorer—can harbor hidden dangers. A recently disclosed vulnerability (CVE-2025-24071) has captured the attention of...
Happy Friday, fellow tech enthusiasts! As if the end of the week wasn't challenging enough, researchers at 0patch have unveiled a new Windows 0-day exploit that sends chills down the spine of every Windows user. Let's delve into the details of this precarious situation and what it means for...