The biographical drama Judas and the Black Messiah has won one Oscar already at the ongoing ceremony, but the film also has another less better-known achievement: it was used to spread the most malicious files among the films up for Oscar contention.
A new Adobe Flash zero-day exploit that works through a Microsoft Office document and delivers the latest version of the FinSpy malware as its final payload has been identified by security vendor Kaspersky Lab.
An undocumented feature in Microsoft Word allows malicious attackers to collect information about the operating system and versions of software on the computer of a prospective victim, researchers at Kaspersky Lab claim.
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