Flaw on Tuesday, exploit by Monday
Hackers have created an exploit for the latest critical flaw in Microsoft Windows just days after the vulnerability made headlines worldwide. The flaw involves a vulnerability in Microsoft’s Abstract Syntax Notation 1 (ASN.1) library which could be applied to seize control of vulnerable systems.
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