0-day And Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-

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The cybersecurity landscape for the week concluding February 21, 2024, has been characterized by a sharp uptick in active exploitation attempts and targeted infrastructure mapping. This report aggregates recent intelligence regarding zero-day vulnerabilities currently circulating in the wild, alongside a detailed analysis of the "Hitlist"—a compilation of specific targets, IP addresses, and domains identified by threat actors for imminent intrusion. 0-day and Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-

For defenders, the critical lesson from this report is that . By focusing mitigation efforts on the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, security teams can avoid alert fatigue and strategically block the most dangerous threats. : Tom King’s dark, socio-political animal fable at BOOM

This week marked several high-profile releases following DC's permanent move back to Wednesday release dates for all titles. 2024 In . Of these

Week Ending February 21, 2024

In . Of these, four were zero-day vulnerabilities , and three were employed by known threat actors. The following table outlines the critical entries that were active during this period.

Both of these zero-days were immediately added to the CISA Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog upon disclosure.

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