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Ransomware hackers target a new Windows security flaw to hit businesses

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  • Multiple ransomware groups seen abusing Windows Common Log File System bug
  • Among the abusers are RansomEXX and Play
  • The bug is used to drop backdoors, encryptors, and more

Notorious ransomware actors have been abusing a zero-day vulnerability in the Windows Common Log File System to gain system privileges and deploy malware on target devices, multiple security researchers have confirmed.

The zero-day flaw was discovered, and patched, as part of the Microsoft Patch Tuesday April 2024 cumulative update.

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