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Government Hackers Are Leading the Use of Attributed Zero-Days, Google Says
Tuesday April 29, 2025. 05:25 PM , from Slashdot
Hackers working for governments were responsible for the majority of attributed zero-day exploits used in real-world cyberattacks last year, per new research from Google. From a report: Google's report said that the number of zero-day exploits -- referring to security flaws that were unknown to the software makers at the time hackers abused them -- had dropped from 98 exploits in 2023 to 75 exploits in 2024.
But the report noted that of the proportion of zero-days that Google could attribute -- meaning identifying the hackers who were responsible for exploiting them -- at least 23 zero-day exploits were linked to government-backed hackers. Among those 23 exploits, 10 zero-days were attributed to hackers working directly for governments, including five exploits linked to China and another five to North Korea. Read more of this story at Slashdot.
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/25/04/29/1525220/government-hackers-are-leading-the-use-of-attribute...
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