Security News > 2019 > May > Update: Hacker Disclosed 4 New Microsoft Zero-Day Exploits in Last 24 Hours
2019-05-29 10:18
Less than 24 hours after publicly disclosing an unpatched zero-day vulnerability in Windows 10, the anonymous hacker going by online alias "SandboxEscaper" has now dropped new exploits for two more unpatched Microsoft zero-day vulnerabilities. The two new zero-day vulnerabilities affect Microsoft's Windows Error Reporting service and Internet Explorer 11. Just yesterday, while releasing a
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