Salesforce Zero-Day Exploited to Phish Facebook Credentials
The cyberattacks used the legitimate Salesforce.com domain by chaining the vulnerability to an abuse of Facebook's Web games platform, slipping past email protections.
A 0-Day is a software vulnerability without an available fix, creating risk because defenders have limited time to mitigate exploitation.
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0-Day describes a software vulnerability unknown to the software maker or unpatched when first exploited. Attackers can use these flaws immediately, as no official fix or signature exists to block the exploit. Such vulnerabilities often affect widely deployed software or hardware, making them valuable for targeted attacks or widespread campaigns.
Because defenders lack patches or reliable detection signatures initially, they must rely on anomaly detection, network monitoring, and threat intelligence to identify suspicious activity linked to 0-day exploits. Rapid patching once a fix is released is critical to reduce exposure. Tracking emerging 0-day threats helps prioritize defensive measures and informs risk management decisions in environments where unpatched vulnerabilities pose significant security risks.
The cyberattacks used the legitimate Salesforce.com domain by chaining the vulnerability to an abuse of Facebook's Web games platform, slipping past email protections.
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