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Google Quick Share Bug Bypasses Allow Zero-Click File Transfer

Posted on April 3, 2025
Google Quick Share Bug Bypasses Allow Zero-Click File Transfer

Google addresses patch bypasses for CVE-2024-38272 and CVE-2024-38271, part of the previously announced “QuickShell” silent RCE attack chain against Windows users.

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