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https://www.csoonline.com/article/4153288/vim-and-gnu-emacs-claude-code-helpfully-found-zero-day-exploits-for-both.html
Vim and GNU Emacs: Claude Code helpfully found zero-day exploits for both | CSO Online
Apr 1, 2026 - A simple prompt sent Claude Code on a mission that uncovered major security vulnerabilities in popular text editors — and then suggested ways to exploit them.
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https://thehackernews.com/2025/09/cisco-asa-firewall-zero-day-exploits.html
Cisco ASA Firewall Zero-Day Exploits Deploy RayInitiator and LINE VIPER Malware
Cisco ASA zero-day attacks used RayInitiator bootkit and LINE VIPER malware to breach end-of-support firewalls.
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https://www.cybersecuritydive.com/news/crushftp-file-transfer-zero-day-exploits/714148/
Zero-day exploits hit CrushFTP, researchers expect rapid exploitation | Cybersecurity Dive
CrushFTP CEO Ben Spink said the company isn’t aware of any data theft thus far, but researchers see echoes of MOVEit exploits and other high-profile...
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https://www.anysecura.com/reports/google-2025-zero-day-attacks-90-vulnerabilities-enterprises.html
Google Reports 90 Zero-Day Exploits in 2025, 48% Target Enterprises
Google reports 90 zero-day exploits in 2025, highlighting enterprise targeting and AI-driven threats in cybersecurity.
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https://www.recordedfuture.com/research/h1-2024-malware-and-vulnerability-trends-report
H1 2024 Malware & Vulnerability Trends Report: Zero-Day Exploits, Infostealers, and Emerging...
Discover the top cybersecurity trends of H1 2024, including the most exploited in zero-day vulnerabilities, infostealer malware dominance, and new tactics.
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https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/russian-apt-intensify-cyber/
Russian APT Groups Intensify Attacks in Europe with Zero-Day Exploits - Infosecurity Magazine
Mar 30, 2026 - Researchers at ESET observed strengthened cyber-offensive activity from Russian groups, especially against Ukrainian and European entities
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