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Windows Defender 0-Day Lets Attackers Fill Hard Disks
A patch for a Windows Defender zero-day vulnerability could allow attackers to fill a hard disk, according to Ars Technica. The flaw, exploited by the NightmareEclipse group, remains unresolved. Microsoft has not yet commented on the timeline for a fix.
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The ongoing feud between NightmareEclipse and Microsoft highlights the risks of unpatched security flaws in core system tools.
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