A Windows zero-day vulnerability addressed this week by Microsoft with its November 2018 Patch Tuesday updates has been exploited by an advanced persistent threat (APT) group in attacks aimed at entities in the Middle East.
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APT Group Uses Windows Zero-Day in Middle East Attacks
A Windows zero-day vulnerability addressed this week by Microsoft with its November 2018 Patch Tuesday updates has been exploited by an advanced persistent threat (APT) group in attacks aimed at entities in the Middle East. The post APT Group Uses Windows Zero-Day in Middle East Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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