A zero-day flaw in open source browser, Chromium, which was patched recently, was exploited by a financially motivated North Korean threat actor, Citrine Sleet, to deliver the FudModule rootkit.
A North Korean hacking group earlier in August exploited a previously unknown bug in Chrome-based browsers to target organizations with the goal of stealing cryptocurrency, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft cybersecurity researchers identified a zero-day vulnerability in Chromium, the engine that powers the Chrome web browser and others, that had been exploited by the North Korean hacker ...
On August 19, 2024, Microsoft identified a North Korean threat actor exploiting a zero-day vulnerability in Chromium, now identified as CVE-2024-7971, to gain remote code execution (RCE). We assess ...
Chromium picolinate—known as chromium, chromium (III), or trivalent chromium—is a mineral found in certain foods. It's also available as a supplement. Researchers are still looking into ...
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