80% of the Top Exploited Vulnerabilities Targeted Microsoft in 2018
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Eight out of the top ten vulnerabilities exploited by cybercriminals as part of phishing, exploit kits, or remote access trojan (RAT) attacks during 2018 targeted Microsoft's software products, continuing a trend started in 2017.

As detailed in a report by Recorded Future's Kathleen Kuczma, Microsoft continues to be the main target of malicious actors following a similarly "busy" 2017 when the top exploited vulnerabilities changed focus from Adobe's Flash Player.

SOURCE: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/se...t-in-2018/
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That's why I hate microsoft office. I always use Libre Office open source and secure.
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