0-day And Hitlist Week -06-12-2024- Patched Jun 2026
The most surprising development was the sudden rise of , a relatively new Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) operation. In December 2024 alone, FunkSec published over 85 victim profiles on its data leak site . Data from Hackmanac reported that FunkSec was the "most active threat actor" the week of December 10, claiming responsibility for 33 attacks . Black Kite reports identified the USA and the Manufacturing sector as the most targeted . However, this rising star came with asterisks. Check Point Research noted that while FunkSec uses AI tools to scale, many of its claimed victims were "recycled, forged, or unverified," raising questions about the group's true capabilities .
Of the nine vulnerabilities added to the KEV catalog in June 2024, several were added with a date of June 12 or June 13, including:
The "hitlist" for this week was dominated by critical infrastructure, remote management tools, and popular enterprise software.
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Mira’s coffee mug stopped halfway to her lips. $75 million was the GDP of a small island nation. It meant someone wanted not just access, but dominance .
The secondary focus of this week’s alert is the "Hitlist"—a term used by security professionals to describe the . During the month of December 2024, CISA maintained an authoritative list of vulnerabilities that have been proven to be exploited in real-world attacks.
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A highly sophisticated zero-day allowed attackers already inside a guest virtual machine to break through the hypervisor barrier. Once escaped, they gained control over the host server, compromising every other virtual machine hosted on that physical infrastructure. 3. Operating System Privilege Escalation Black Kite reports identified the USA and the
Energy grids, water treatment facilities, and regional transport hubs.
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"0-Day and Hitlist Week" proved that traditional, reactive security models are no longer sufficient. Organizations must transition to a proactive, resilient posture to survive rapid-fire exploit chains. Implement Zero Trust Architecture
Meanwhile, the CISA "Hitlist" expanded rapidly, encompassing not just Microsoft flaws but critical vulnerabilities in Apple and enterprise access software like BeyondTrust. As 2024 drew to a close, the data was clear: threat actors are accelerating their use of zero-day exploits to gain initial access and escalate privileges.
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