New Opera flaw revealed
Opera released recently 3 critical security patches but a new flaw has been detected in the Web browser that allows remote code execution.
There is a discussion under hackers about a new zero-day vulnerability that leaves Opera's Windows users exposed remote code execution flaw.
The Norwegian Web browser users were trying to apply the latest three patches while the new zero-day flaw is discovered that can allow hackers to launch cross-site scripting attacks.
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