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Windows JavaScript zero-day, Iran-based hack-and-leak, METRO retailer attack

Oct 24, 20228 min
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Episode description

Exploited Windows zero-day lets JavaScript files bypass Mark of the Web security warnings

FBI warns of 'hack-and-leak' operations from group based in Iran

Wholesale giant METRO confirmed to have suffered a cyberattack

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