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TL;DR CVE-2009-0238 is a critical Microsoft Office remote code execution vulnerability that arises from improper handling of malformed RTF (Rich Text Format) files. Exploitation typically involves crafting a malicious RT

TL;DR Zero-day exploits are vulnerabilities in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor and for which no patch exists. Attackers can leverage these "zero-day" vulnerabilities to compromise systems before defen

TL;DR Zero-day vulnerabilities are flaws in software or hardware that are unknown to the vendor, meaning no patch or fix exists. Attackers can exploit these zerosday flaws before defenders even know they're there, making

TL;DR Zero-day vulnerabilities are flaws in software that are unknown to the vendor, meaning no patch exists. Attackers can exploit these zerosday flaws before defenders can react, making them highly dangerous. Understan