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Another area of intense activity involves the exploitation of "n-day" vulnerabilities—known flaws for which patches exist but have not yet been applied by all users. Threat actors are increasingly using automated scanners to find unpatched systems the moment a new vulnerability is announced. This narrows the window for IT teams to react. If a patch was released on Monday, attackers are often knocking on the door by Tuesday morning. (DC) were the dominant topics of conversation for
As of December 6th, 2024, the threat landscape is characterized by an increasing number of 0-day exploits and hitlists being used in coordinated attacks. Threat actors are becoming more sophisticated, leveraging advanced techniques, such as: This narrows the window for IT teams to react
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: Cyber espionage remained the primary driver for 0-day discovery, with actors from China, Russia, and North Korea leading exploitation efforts. Notable Vulnerabilities (Late 2024) :