Aug. 10, 2022, 2:08 p.m. | Jonathan Greig

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Microsoft has published a fix for a zero-day bug discovered in 2019 that it originally did not consider a vulnerability. The tech giant patched CVE-2022-34713 – informally known as “DogWalk” – on Tuesday, noting in its advisory that it has already been exploited. According to Microsoft, exploitation of the vulnerability requires that a user open […]


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