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New Zero-Day Exploit for Bug in Windows 10 Task Scheduler

Exploit developer SandboxEscaper has quietly released a new zero-day exploit for the Windows operating system. The researcher explains that the bug is exploitable by importing legacy task files into the Task Scheduler on Windows 10. The developer announced on her blog that she has another four undisclosed zero-days. It appears that she wants to sell the bugs to non-western buyers, and would trade them for at least 60,000 each for $60,000 in the middlefinger trade.

Source: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/new-zero-day-exploit-for-bug-in-windows-10-task-scheduler/

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