Windows Zero-Day Leaked as AI Floods Bug Bounties and Quantum Clocks Tick Faster
A researcher just dumped a Windows zero-day after Microsoft ghosted them. Meanwhile, regulators eye AI's cyber fangs, and quantum threats speed up encryption scrambles.
A researcher just dumped a Windows zero-day after Microsoft ghosted them. Meanwhile, regulators eye AI's cyber fangs, and quantum threats speed up encryption scrambles.
Everyone figured Microsoft had the zero-day game locked down. Then a researcher, fed up with their bug bounty delays, leaked BlueHammer—straight-up handing attackers the keys to Windows kingdom.
GitHub lights up with BlueHammer exploit code. A researcher fed up with Microsoft's disclosure dance goes public, handing attackers a path to SYSTEM privileges on unpatched Windows machines.