0-day And Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-
The week kicked off with Google releasing an emergency security update for Chromium. A 0-day in the V8 JavaScript engine (CVE-2024-5274, high severity) was confirmed.
These vulnerabilities have been added to hitlists by various threat actors, including state-sponsored groups and organized crime syndicates. The hitlists are being used to target specific organizations and industries, including: 0-day and Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-
In the comic world, these are high-quality digital rips or scans of new comic books that are released on the exact same day they hit physical shelves. The week kicked off with Google releasing an
“No, Mira,” Pylon’s voice crackled, heavy with static. “It’s surgical. The Mirror isn’t just any 0-day. It lives inside the baseband firmware of every Z-series smartphone shipped in the last six months. You don’t hack a phone with it. You brick the brains of everyone holding one.” The hitlists are being used to target specific
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. Always verify patches in a test environment before deploying to production.
These weekly releases are how digital archives keep pace with new physical publishing schedules. For the week of , major publishers like DC Comics and Marvel released several high-profile titles that would have been included in such a "0-day" pack, such as:


