Category: Zero-click

  • Windows TCP/IP Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2024-38063)

    A critical security vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-38063 has been discovered in the Windows TCP/IP stack, affecting all supported versions of Windows and Windows Server, including Server Core installations. This vulnerability allows remote code execution (RCE) without user interaction, classifying it as a zero-click exploit. The flaw, which Microsoft has rated as critical with a CVSS…

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  • Zero-Click Attack

    A zero-click attack is a type of cyber attack that requires no interaction from the victim to be successful. In traditional cyber attacks, such as phishing or malware attacks, the victim is typically required to click on a malicious link, download a file, or take some other action that initiates the attack. However, in a…

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