Zero-day patched by Microsoft has been exploited by attackers for over a year (CVE-2024-38112)

As we spend more of our lives online, it’s important to stay protected from digital threats. Sometimes, these threats come in the form of weaknesses, or ‘bugs,’ in software that we use every day. Recently, a researcher named Haifeiq Li from a company called Check Point discovered that there was a serious bug that had been around for more than a year. This bug is officially known as CVE-2024-38112 and it has been secretly used by attackers to sneak into systems unnoticed.

Now, you might be wondering, “What is CVE-2024-38112?” In simple terms, CVE stands for “Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures.” It’s a way of naming and keeping track of various weak spots in software that could be used in harmful ways by cyber criminals. Think of it like a list that tells us the specific spots where a piece of software can be easily broken into — sort of like knowing the loose board in a fence that lets people sneak into a private yard. When that happens in the digital world, it can lead to stolen information or damaged systems.

The scary thing about CVE-2024-38112 is that it’s been hiding in plain sight for a whole year. Attackers have been exploiting it, which means they’ve been using this weakness to get through digital defenses without anyone noticing. It’s like having an invisible thief in your house for a year! Most of us wouldn’t even know if our digital security had been compromised.

This discovery shines a light on how important it is to regularly check and strengthen security in our computer systems. It’s no longer enough to just set up security measures and forget about them. Cyber attackers are always looking for the next secret passageway, and just like updating your phone or apps for new features, security updates are crucial.

For organizations and individuals alike, it’s important to take proactive steps to protect against such dangers. That’s where the Diversified Outlook Group comes in. They’re a team that understands the ever-shifting landscape of cyber threats. By staying updated on the latest discoveries, like Haifei Li’s findings, they can help guide you through making your digital presence as secure as possible.

If concerns about online vulnerabilities are on your mind, don’t hesitate to reach out to them. By working together, you can get ahead of these hidden dangers and safeguard your data against attackers waiting for a chance to sneak through the cracks. Want to know more? Drop a line at support@diversifiedoutlookgroup.com and let the experts lend you a hand in strengthening your digital armor against the likes of CVE-2024-38112.

For an in-depth look at the issue discussed, check out more details at www.helpnetsecurity.com/2024/07/10/cve-2024-38112-cve-2024-38021/.

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