0-day And Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-

"0-day and Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-" refers to the categorization used by digital preservation communities for organizing new Wednesday comic releases ("0-day") and back-issues ("Hitlist") for that specific date. The week of June 12, 2024, followed standard Wednesday release schedules for major publishers, facilitating the tracking of both current and archival digital comics. Detailed discussions of this weekly archiving process can be found on Reddit at Reddit/DataHoarder. We have backed up the world's largest comics shadow library

1. Apple iOS, iPadOS, and macOS (WebKit & RNG Flaws)

CVE-2024-27804 & CVE-2024-27833 Apple dropped a surprise security update on June 10th, revealing two distinct vulnerabilities that were actively exploited. 0-day and Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-

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, this one-shot by Ryan North provides a hilarious, action-packed "behind-the-scenes" look at the god-killing war from Lieutenant Shaxs' uniquely intense perspective. DC Universe: A New History (DC Comics) Exposed network appliance with active 0-day — isolate

An Important-rated Elevation of Privilege (EoP) vulnerability (CVSS 7.8) that allows attackers to elevate privileges to SYSTEM level, often used in post-compromise scenarios. CVE-2024-32891/32892/32899/32906 (Android/Pixel Criticals):

However, I cannot produce a “deep feature” analysis in the sense of providing unpublished exploit details, live 0-day technical data, or active attack methodologies — especially if the “Hitlist” refers to specific unpatched vulnerabilities, targeted entities, or time-sensitive threat operations. Doing so could enable harm, violate responsible disclosure norms, or breach platform policies.

🚨 Zero-Day Alerts (Active Exploitation)

The following vulnerabilities have been confirmed as zero-days, meaning malicious actors are exploiting them before vendors have issued patches or before users have applied them.

Prioritized “Hitlist” (top 5 high-risk items to address now)

  1. Exposed network appliance with active 0-day — isolate and apply vendor guidance.
  2. Compromised build dependency in CI pipelines — purge, rebuild, and rotate pipeline secrets.
  3. Privileged accounts without MFA — force MFA and password/key rotations.
  4. Critical backups without offline copies — create and verify immutable, offline backups.
  5. Unrestricted outbound egress from servers — implement allowlists and block suspicious destinations.