Google Flags KnowledgeDeliver Zero-Day and Chinese Phishing Surge
Google warns of a zero-day vulnerability in a Japanese learning platform and a rise in Chinese phishing services bypassing one-time codes

Google has flagged a critical zero-day vulnerability within KnowledgeDeliver, a widely used Japanese learning platform. According to security reports, this security flaw has allowed malicious hackers to plant malware on the platform. The identification of this vulnerability underscores the persistent threat of zero-day exploits targeting digital learning environments.[1][2][3][4][5]
In a concurrent warning, Google highlighted a notable surge in Chinese phishing services. These cyber operations have reportedly developed advanced capabilities, allowing them to bypass one-time security codes that are typically used to protect user accounts. This evolution in phishing tactics represents a growing challenge for digital security systems.[1][2][3][4][5]



