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    Home»Development»Security»Kaspersky Report Reveals Growing Threat from Old Exploits and OS Vulnerabilities in Q1 2025

    Kaspersky Report Reveals Growing Threat from Old Exploits and OS Vulnerabilities in Q1 2025

    June 2, 2025

    Kaspersky Report Reveals Growing Threat from Old Exploits and OS Vulnerabilities in Q1 2025

    Kaspersky’s latest “Exploits and vulnerabilities in Q1 2025” shows that attackers are doubling down on aging exploits, platform-specific weaknesses, and mismanaged updates. With over 9,700 vulnerabili …
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    Published Date:
    Jun 03, 2025 (3 hours, 12 minutes ago)

    Vulnerabilities has been mentioned in this article.

    CVE-2025-24071

    CVE-2025-21333

    CVE-2025-0282

    CVE-2024-35250

    CVE-2024-3400

    CVE-2023-48788

    CVE-2023-38831

    CVE-2023-28461

    CVE-2018-0802

    CVE-2017-11882

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