Universal Code Execution Vulnerability In Browsers Puts Millions Of Users At Risk

Hackers remotely execute malicious code on a compromised device or server by exploiting the Universal Code Execution vulnerability. Through this vulnerability, threat actors can inject codes into server-side interpreter languages such as Java, Python, and PHP. Hacking into this security flaw can steal information, divert money to other accounts, perform surveillance, and even severely affect […]

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