Nightmare-Eclipse Publishes New Zero-Day Exploits for Microsoft Windows
A researcher known as Nightmare-Eclipse has reportedly published new zero-day exploits. These exploits, named 'RoguePlanet' and 'GreatXML,' are described as local privilege escalation vulnerabilities. The publication of these exploits appears to be part of an ongoing effort targeting Microsoft and its Windows operating system.

A researcher operating under the moniker Nightmare-Eclipse has announced the publication of new zero-day exploits.
The released exploits are identified as "RoguePlanet" and "GreatXML." Both are categorized as local privilege escalation zero-day vulnerabilities, indicating they could allow an attacker to gain elevated access within a compromised system.
This action is described as an extension of an ongoing effort by Nightmare-Eclipse against Microsoft and its Windows operating system, continuing a series of what are characterized as zero-day attacks.
According to Tom's Hardware, Nightmare-Eclipse's actions highlight persistent cybersecurity challenges for widely used software platforms.
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