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ESET Research details the analysis of a previously unknown vulnerability in Mozilla products exploited in the wild and another previously unknown Microsoft Windows vulnerability, combined in a ...
The Russia-aligned RomCom gang exploited the vulnerabilities to target hundreds of Firefox users across Europe and North America.
Russian-based RomCom cybercrime group chained two zero-day vulnerabilities in recent attacks targeting Firefox and Tor Browser users across Europe and North America.
Firefox and Windows zero days chained to deliver the RomCom backdoor The backdoor can execute commands and lets attackers download additional modules onto the victim’s machine, ESET research finds ...
Russia-aligned RomCom Advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been observed exploiting Mozilla and Windows zero day and zero click vulnerabilities. A researcher at cybersecurity firm ESET ...
Russian hacking group RomCom are taking advantage of vulnerabilities found in Windows and Mozilla products to silently install malware.
A Russian advanced persistent threat (APT) group known as RomCom has been exploiting two zero-day vulnerabilities to hit its victims with potent backdoor malware, security experts have said.
Successful exploitation attempts delivered the RomCom backdoor in what looks like a widespread campaign.
Security researchers have uncovered two previously unknown zero-day vulnerabilities that are being actively exploited by RomCom, a Russian-linked hacking group, to target Firefox browser users and ...
The no-click exploit launched in October infected computers in Europe and North America with the RomCom backdoor when victims were redirected through attacker-controlled websites.