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Friday, April 19, 2019

Cybersecurity

Kaspersky warns new Zero-day vulnerability is being actively exploited

A zero-day vulnerability, as well as four similar security holes which could potentially allow cyber criminals full access to your system, was found in the win32k.sys system file during a recent malware investigation by Kapersky. Windows versions 7,8.1, and 10, along with the associated server editions, can be targeted.

The vulnerability potentiated an unidentified APT criminal group to exploit these vulnerabilities in order to gain privileges to install a Windows PowerShell backdoor, which would allow cybercriminals to operate without a trace and gain complete control of the infected device.

Kapersky has since released a patch update, so as long as your system’s up to date, you’ll be protected; but perhaps at the expense of your convenience. Users have since complained of their systems becoming significantly slower, which can be attributed to the additional antivirus programs installed.

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