Dec. 18, 2023, 3:08 p.m. | David Strom

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Akamai Technologies Inc. researcher Ben Barnea has found two vulnerabilities in Windows Outlook clients that could cause remote code execution by attackers sending specially crafted sound file attachments. Both build on previous exploits that have been previously discovered and only partially remediated by Microsoft Corp. in March, August and October. Barnea posted two blog posts […]

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