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Microsoft has identified five critical Paragon Partition Manager BioNTdrv.sys driver flaws. These vulnerabilities have been exploited by ransomware gangs to launch zero-day attacks on Windows systems, resulting in unauthorized gain of SYSTEM privileges.

The discovery of these flaws highlights the ongoing threat of ransomware attacks and the importance of timely patching. Ransomware gangs are taking advantage of these vulnerabilities to compromise sensitive systems and wreak havoc on user data.

Microsoft is now working to address this issue by releasing patches and mitigations for the affected BioNTdrv.sys driver flaws. This move aims to protect Windows users from potential exploitation and mitigate the risk of ransomware attacks.

Microsoft had discovered five Paragon Partition Manager BioNTdrv.sys driver flaws, with one used by ransomware gangs in zero-day attacks to gain SYSTEM privileges in Windows. [...]...

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The European Union is poised to introduce some of the strongest legal protections for security researchers in any country. This move has the potential to fundamentally alter the dynamics of cybersecurity research, providing a safer environment for those working at the front lines of vulnerability discovery.Such measures would not only safeguard researchers' rights and well-being but also foster a more collaborative and open approach to identifying and addressing vulnerabilities.

By providing a secure environment, the EU aims to encourage responsible disclosure and accelerate the development of effective security solutions.The implications of this move extend beyond national borders, with potential global repercussions for the cybersecurity landscape. As other countries consider similar measures, it could set a new standard for protecting those who contribute to our collective digital safety.

New legal protections for security researchers could be the strongest of any EU country...

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