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Security researchers from Morphisec recently discovered a serious security hole in Outlook. Called CVE-2024-38021, this is a zero-click remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability that can allow unauthorized access to your system without a single click. The issue apparently affects most Microsoft Outlook applications and doesn’t require any user authentication. In the worst-case scenario, CVE-2024-38021 can lead to potential data leaks, unauthorized access, execution of malicious code, and other dangers. Related: Is Windows 11’s built-in antivirus enough for normal users? The lack of user authen…

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