Russia-backed hackers, known as RomCom, have exploited critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox and Windows to ...
Security researchers have confirmed how a 9.8 severity vulnerability was used in a zero-click cyber attack chain by Russian ...
Russian hacking group RomCom are taking advantage of vulnerabilities found in Windows and Mozilla products to silently ...
Russian hackers seen exploiting two zero-days to deploy backdoors against victims in Europe and North America.
The Russia-aligned RomCom gang exploited the vulnerabilities to target hundreds of Firefox users across Europe and North America. © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.
Russian-based RomCom cybercrime group chained two zero-day vulnerabilities in recent attacks targeting Firefox and Tor Browser users across Europe and North America. The first flaw (CVE-2024-9680 ...
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ESET's discovery shows how RomCom is weaponizing previously unknown software loopholes to deliver a backdoor. Learn what’s at stake and how to protect yourself.
The Russia-linked RomCom APT has been observed chaining two zero-days in Firefox and Windows for backdoor delivery.