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Raspberry Robin Worm Rides on New One-Day Flaws to Launch Stealthy Attacks

February 14, 2024/in General News
Check Point Research revealed a concerning trend in the tactics of the notorious malware, Raspberry Robin, indicating a transition towards purchasing exploits for swifter cyber assaults. Previously, the malware operators integrated exploits for year-old vulnerabilities but now prioritize exploits less than a month old, emphasizing speed for increased attack success rates.

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