stealth exploits

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Stealth exploits refer to vulnerabilities that are quietly weaponized by attackers or disclosed by vendors in a way that minimizes public awareness until a patch is available. On WindowsForum.com, discussions cover how these exploits are used in espionage and ransomware campaigns, often targeting unpatched bugs in operating systems like macOS and Windows. The tag highlights the tension between responsible disclosure and the strategic use of vulnerabilities by tech companies. Topics include the technical details of specific CVEs, the risks of delayed patching, and the broader implications for enterprise security. Users share insights on detecting and mitigating stealth exploits before they cause widespread damage.
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    Sploitlight CVE-2025-31199: The Cross-Platform macOS Vulnerability Exposing Privacy Risks

    In the ongoing arms race between tech giants, software vulnerabilities are increasingly weaponized not only by cybercriminals but by the vendors themselves in the battle for narrative control. Microsoft’s recent public exposure of a serious macOS security flaw—dubbed "Sploitlight" and tracked as...
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