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    Play Ransomware Group Used Windows Zero-Day

    May 7, 2025

    Play Ransomware Group Used Windows Zero-Day

    Source: DD Images via ShutterstockMore than one ransomware actor appears to have exploited a recently disclosed Windows privilege escalation bug before Microsoft issued a patch for it in its April 202 …
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