The vulnerability has been uncovered by Google's Project
Zero vulnerability reporting team, and one of its researchers Tavis Ormandy has also posted a proof - of - concept attack — just 40 days after the initial report.
Not exact matches
Kaspersky for its part, said the newswire, «
reported the
vulnerability to Telegram and, at the time of publication, the
zero - day flaw has not since been observed in messenger's products.»
Apple's OS X and iOS are subject to a
zero - day
vulnerability exploit that can have horrendous consequences, a SentinelOne researcher has
reported.
WebKit's
vulnerabilities included a malicious website able to open pop - ups and some with arbitrary code executions, with nine of the 11
reported by Google's Project
Zero that looks for zero - day vulnerabilit
Zero that looks for
zero - day vulnerabilit
zero - day
vulnerabilities.
Among the largest sources of
vulnerability reports for iOS 10.2.1 is the Google Project
Zero research team, which Apple credits for
reporting 15
vulnerabilities across the mobile operating system.
Kaspersky Lab
reported the
vulnerability to Telegram and, at the time of publication, the
zero - day flaw has not since been observed in messenger's products.
Intel processors as well as all other processors, including those on ARM architecture, those by AMD, are impacted by Spectre
vulnerability, according to Google's Project
Zero which was
reported last week.
Kaspersky Lab
reported the
vulnerability to Telegram and, at the time of publication, the
zero - day flaw has not since been observed in messenger's products,» according to Kaspersky Lab.
About the
vulnerability The
vulnerability was discovered by Google project
Zero researcher Tavis Ormandy, who
reported it to Grammarly on Friday.
Kaspersky Labs say they
reported the
zero - day
vulnerability to Telegram, so an update of the desktop app could be out any moment now.
Usually, Project
Zero team discloses
vulnerabilities either after 90 days of
reporting them to the affected vendors or until the vendor has released a patch.
Google's Project
Zero researcher Travis Ormandy
reported a «potentially extremely bad»
vulnerability in Windows Defender's Malware Protection Engine to Microsoft, which the company fixed this week.