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Cyberattackers Exploit Zimbra Zero-Day Via ICS

Posted on October 6, 2025
Cyberattackers Exploit Zimbra Zero-Day Via ICS

A threat actor purporting to be from the Libyan Navy’s Office of Protocol targeted Brazil’s military earlier this year using the rare tactic.

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