Two newly disclosed Windows zero-day vulnerabilities are raising fresh concerns about how much trust organisations place in built-in security controls.
GitHub has banned the security researcher Nightmare-Eclipse for publicly releasing unpatched Windows zero-day exploits.
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MiniPlasma is raising new concerns after researchers claimed Microsoft’s 2020 Windows fix may still be vulnerable on Windows 11 systems.
The controversial security researcher known as Nightmare-Eclipse, who has been persistently releasing unpatched Windows zero-days as a vendetta against Microsoft, has been booted from GitLab just days ...