Google Chrome Zero-Day CVE-2025-2783 Exploited by TaxOff to Deploy Trinper Backdoor
A now-patched security flaw in Google Chrome was exploited as a zero-day by a threat actor known as TaxOff to deploy a backdoor codenamed Trinper
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A now-patched security flaw in Google Chrome was exploited as a zero-day by a threat actor known as TaxOff to deploy a backdoor codenamed Trinper
Google has warned that a security flaw impacting its Android operating system has come under active exploitation in the wild
Exploit code is circulating for CVE-2024-4761, disclosed less than a week after a similar security vulnerability was disclosed as being used in the wild.