Hackers have been exploiting an Adobe Reader zero-day vulnerability since December 2025; PDF users are warned.
Adobe Reader zero-day exploited since Dec 2025 via malicious PDFs, enabling data theft and potential RCE, prompting urgent ...
Hackers have been quietly exploiting what appears to be a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat Reader for months, using booby-trapped PDFs to profile targets and decide who's worth fully compromising.
A newly discovered Adobe Reader zero-day vulnerability allows malicious PDF files to steal local data and potentially lead to ...
An AI pentesting tool has discovered critical vulnerabilities in default ImageMagick configurations. Workarounds offer ...
Katie Brinsden, managing director at Truly Independent, examines how the UK’s longstanding problem with financial literacy ...
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The bug was assigned CVE-2025-2135, and we successfully used it to pwn Google’s V8CTF as a zero-day. The root cause lies in TurboFan’s InferMapsUnsafe() function, which fails to handle aliasing when ...
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OpenClaw's Node for VS Code extension proved it can support a real local file-based workflow, but on Windows the experience still feels more like early infrastructure than finished tooling.
Phishing surge, LinkedIn tracking claims, spyware use, and rising stealers expose growing abuse of trusted systems.