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Microsoft threatens criminal action against Nightmare Eclipse over a zero-day disclosure and has disabled the researcher’s accounts, highlighting tensions around coordinated vulnerability disclosure.
Microsoft-Nightmare Eclipse zero-day feud escalates with six disclosed Windows flaws (three active exploits) and a threatened July 14 drop, highlighting regulatory disclosure dynamics and potential legal actions that affect enterprise risk.
The Shadow Brokers NSA hacking-tools leak remains an unresolved mystery, yet its tools (notably EternalBlue) enabled WannaCry and NotPetya, costing billions and illustrating how state-developed exploits become private-sector risk.
Exploit code for a Chromium vulnerability was published before a patch; the issue was reported 29 months ago and is now fixed, potentially affecting millions of Chromium users.
A leaked DarkSword exploit kit on GitHub could enable spyware on iPhones running older iOS versions, risking millions of users.
Google says about half of zero-days tracked in 2025 targeted enterprise software, with firewalls, VPNs, and virtualization platforms among the top targets.
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