Several high-profile hardcovers and trade paperbacks were released this week, making them primary targets for collectors: Secret Six by Gail Simone Omnibus Vol. 1 (DC) : A massive collection of the fan-favorite team-up series. Thor by Walter Simonson Omnibus
The weekly "hitlist" for June 12, 2024, was highly anticipated due to several major story arcs and highly reviewed independent books. The week's core historical catalog includes: Major Titles Released Key Significance Ultimates #1 , Amazing Spider-Man #51 The expansion of Marvel's new Ultimate Universe. DC Comics Batman #149 , Green Lantern #12
This article explores the term as a composite of distinct cybersecurity concepts. It provides a conceptual overview of 0day vulnerabilities, analyzes documented campaigns from June and December 2024, explains the dual meaning of “hitlist,” and outlines a practical defense strategy.
The plan is organized into four rounds.
The vulnerability allowed an attacker to elevate their privileges to the , the highest privilege level on Windows. Although Microsoft had patched the flaw on March 12, 2024 , Symantec’s analysis of an exploit tool deployed in a real-world attack suggested that the tool may have been compiled prior to the patch . This meant Black Basta was potentially exploiting the flaw as a 0day for as long as 14 to 85 days before a fix existed.
2. Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) Critical Vulnerability (CVE-2024-30080)
This article examines the critical 0day and hitlist activities for the week of . During this pivotal week, Microsoft released its June 2024 Patch Tuesday update, addressing 49 security vulnerabilities—including one publicly disclosed zero-day—while Symantec researchers uncovered evidence that the Black Basta ransomware gang had been exploiting a Windows privilege escalation flaw as a zero-day long before Microsoft released a patch.
For a full list of all 500+ releases this week, you can check the comprehensive databases at Fresh Comics or the release logs at indie series from this week's list? Marvel Comics June 12 2024 New Releases - Crushing Krisis
While no known in-the-wild exploitation was reported at the time of the patch, a exploit was released publicly on June 27, 2024—just two weeks after the patch. By October 2024, the vulnerability was being actively exploited in the wild, and it has since been linked to espionage campaigns conducted by the Iranian threat actor OilRig (APT34) .