Zero-day exploit infects European aeronautical parts supplier's website
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by Naina Khedekar
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SophosLabs alerts users about an as-yet un-patched security vulnerability in Microsoft software. SophosLabs reveals that the website of a European aeronautical parts supplier has been hacked and a malicious attack planted on the website exploits zero-day Microsoft security vulnerability. The website’s name is not disclosed due to the sensitivity of the situation. ![]() Sophos alerts users... (Image Credit: Getty Images)
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Tags: Microsoft security , Microsoft security vulnerability , SophosLabs microsoft security , zero-day explot microsoft , microsoft Remote Code Execution , flame virus , state sponsored vulnerability ,
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