Cyber Sherlock: Google Sniffs Out Hackers’ Secret Passport to Government Secrets!

Google’s cyber-sleuths unearthed a plot worthy of Sherlock Holmes, as hackers used the alias ‘CVE-2023-37580’ to exploit a flaw in Zimbra Collab’s email server. Stealing government secrets faster than Zimbra could patch up their security, the story of this Zimbra Email Server Exploitation reads like a high-stakes digital heist!

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Google has turned into a cyber Sherlock Holmes, sniffing out an email server vulnerability used by hacker villains to steal government secrets. The culprits, using the alias 'CVE-2023-37580', infiltrated the Zimbra Collab email server and made off with user credentials faster than you can say 'zero-day exploit'. Meanwhile, Zimbra was caught napping, taking a month to address the security issue. But don’t worry, our internet detective Google is on the case, ensuring that no XSS (cross-site scripting) issue goes unnoticed.

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