Zimbra’s Comedy of Errors: A Data Heist Tale

When four hacker squads turn Zimbra email software exploitation into a data-stealing contest, it’s no laughing matter. Yet, the audacity to continue their spree even after the fix was public on GitHub adds a dash of comedic tragedy. It’s like hosting a burglary party even after the new security system is installed!

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So, Zimbra Collaboration email software had a zero-day flaw that let four different groups play a game of "who can steal the most data?" And the winner is...well, no one we'd like to congratulate. From email data to authentication tokens, these guys were on a data shoplifting spree. The cherry on top? Most of this happened after the fix was shared publicly on GitHub. It's like leaving the keys to your house under the doormat and then being surprised when you get burgled.

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