GitHub has banned the security researcher Nightmare-Eclipse for publicly releasing unpatched Windows zero-day exploits.
Microsoft defends it as a 'design choice,' saying the threat requires the PC to be compromised. But the researcher who flagged the issue says other Chromium-based browsers sidestep the problem.
The MiniPlasma exploit targets CVE-2020-17103, a Windows vulnerability that should have been patched in December 2020.
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