0-day — And Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-
The following report covers the notable releases and major events for the week of February 21, 2024. Overview of "0-day and Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-"
“0-day” is the how.
“Hitlist” is the who.
Together they mean a targeted, unpatchable attack is ongoing.
Your defense is not prevention – but rapid detection, containment, and adversary emulation.
: Most releases are "rips" (digital conversions) or "scans" (physical copies photographed/scanned). 0-day and Hitlist Week -02-21-2024-
The Connection between 0-Day Exploits and Hitlists
3. The "Cold" Hard Truth (48 Hours)
- Accept the risk: If you cannot patch a 0-day due to legacy software, document the specific compensating controls (e.g., network segmentation, logging) immediately.
- Communicate: Send a one-page memo to IT leadership listing the specific CVEs from the Hitlist that apply to you and your planned mitigation date.
This specific week saw several major titles hit the digital scene, according to industry trackers like ComicBookClub Fresh Comics Marvel Comics Ultimate Spider-Man #2 The following report covers the notable releases and
: Typical weekly 0-day drops often feature approximately 20 Marvel titles out of roughly 93 total weekly releases. Hitlist Releases (Backlog & Scans)
Accessibility: Providing access to readers in regions where physical distribution is limited. Accept the risk: If you cannot patch a
Part 3: The Supply Chain Scare – JetBrains & Beyond
No hitlist discussion for -02-21-2024- is complete without the JetBrains TeamCity (CVE-2024-27198 & CVE-2024-27199) debacle.