
Security researchers at Check Point Software have revealed that threat actors have been leveraging a Microsoft Windows zero-day exploit for 18 months before it was fixed by Microsoft on July 10. The exploit, which utilized Internet Explorer, was used to install malware on targeted systems. The prolonged period during which the zero-day vulnerability was exploited highlights significant concerns in cybersecurity and the importance of timely updates and patches, as reported by darkreading.
Threat Actors Exploited Windows 0-Day For More Than A Year Before Microsoft Fixed It https://t.co/YFtVAWTWVq
Security researchers at @CheckPointSW have revealed a zero-day exploit that has been using Internet Explorer to install malware for at least a year. @happygeek reports. https://t.co/qZVGJyJw04
Attackers Have Been Leveraging Microsoft Zero-Day for 18 Months https://t.co/Z8uFdTh6MS


