Xfinity waited to patch critical Citrix Bleed 0-day. Now it’s paying the priceData for almost 36 million customers now in the hands of unknown hackers.#arstechnica#EN#2023#Citrix-Bleed#0-day#Xfinity#data-breach·arstechnica.com·Dec 20, 2023Xfinity waited to patch critical Citrix Bleed 0-day. Now it’s paying the price
Thousands of routers and cameras vulnerable to new 0-day attacks by hostile botnet | Ars TechnicaInternet scans show 7,000 devices may be vulnerable. The true number could be higher.#arstechnica#EN#2023#0-day#routers#cameras#mirai·arstechnica.com·Nov 24, 2023Thousands of routers and cameras vulnerable to new 0-day attacks by hostile botnet | Ars Technica
North Korea-backed hackers target security researchers with 0-dayGoogle researchers say currently unfixed vulnerability affects a popular software package.#arstechnica#EN#2023#North-Korea#security#researchers#0-day#popular#software·arstechnica.com·Sep 11, 2023North Korea-backed hackers target security researchers with 0-day
Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars TechnicaFast-growing e-commerce app Pinduoduo had an EvilParcel stow-away.#arstechnica#EN#2023#Pinduoduo#EvilParcel#0-day#exploit·arstechnica.com·Apr 3, 2023Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica
Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars TechnicaFast-growing e-commerce app Pinduoduo had an EvilParcel stow-away.#arstechnica#EN#2023#Pinduoduo#EvilParcel#0-day#exploit·arstechnica.com·Apr 3, 2023Android app from China executed 0-day exploit on millions of devices | Ars Technica