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Zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome and Android exploited by commercial spyware

🗓️ 24 May 2022 09:55:59Reported by Pieter ArntzType 
malwarebytes
 malwarebytes
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Zero-day vulnerabilities in Chrome and Android exploited by commercial spyware. The Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) discovered and reported nine zero-day vulnerabilities in 2021, five of which were exploited by Cytrox, a professional spyware vendor, in at least three campaigns

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