Vulnerabilidad zero-day en Trend Micro Apex One explotada activamente

Un fallo recientemente descubierto en Apex One de Trend Micro permite a los piratas informáticos inyectar código malicioso. La vulnerabilidad zero-day está siendo explotada de forma activa.

El fallo afecta a los usuarios del producto de seguridad Apex One de Trend Micro. Los atacantes han comenzado a utilizarlo para llevar a cabo ataques en escenarios reales.

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