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Stealth Falcon APT Exploits Microsoft RCE Zero-Day in Mideast

Posted on June 10, 2025
Stealth Falcon APT Exploits Microsoft RCE Zero-Day in Mideast

The bug is one of 66 disclosed and patched today by Microsoft as part of its June 2025 Patch Tuesday set of security vulnerability fixes.

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