The vulnerability marks the latest example of threat actors weaponizing exposed ASP.NET machine keys for remote injection and deserialization attacks. The vulnerability marks the latest example of threat actors weaponizing exposed ASP.NET machine keys for remote injection and deserialization attacks.
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