A cybersecurity researcher released a proof-of-concept exploit called 'MiniPlasma' on May 17, 2026, which allows hackers to gain SYSTEM-level access on fully patched Windows systems, demonstrating that even systems with all security updates can remain vulnerable to sophisticated zero-day exploits.
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A cybersecurity researcher just dropped a bombshell on by releasing a proof-of-conceptAdded:
A cybersecurity researcher just dropped a bombshell on May 17th, 2026 by releasing a proof-of-concept exploit for a Windows zero-day dubbed mini plasma.
This exploit is a hacker's dream, allowing them to gain system privileges on fully patched Windows systems.
According to bleepingcomputer.com, this poses a significant security risk.
Time to double-check those defenses because this one's serious. This is Christian from Net Rock Custom Cybersecurity, keeping you a step ahead of the digital chaos since 2002.
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