The "Hitlist" represents vulnerabilities that, while potentially older or already patched, are seeing massive spikes in scanning volume and exploitation attempts this week. These are the bread-and-butter attack vectors for botnets and ransomware gangs.
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape of 2024, the term has transcended its technical origins to become a metaphor for the "urgent now." Traditionally, a 0-day vulnerability is a flaw in software that is unknown to the vendor, leaving users with zero days to fix it before it can be exploited. However, as of June 12, 2024 , the term has increasingly been adopted by digital creators and analysts to describe a specific type of cultural "hitlist"—a prioritized collection of critical issues, media, or tasks that demand immediate attention before they "exploit" our limited time and focus. The Architecture of the Hitlist 0-day and Hitlist Week -06-12-2024-
The centerpiece of the week, this crossover event finally sees the fallout of the Day of Blood However, as of June 12, 2024 , the
She deleted her neural implant’s encryption keys, stood up, and walked into the rain. For the first time in a decade, she was completely offline. The Hitlist could see her, but it could no longer touch her data. The Hitlist could see her, but it could
New comic book days (Wednesdays) in mid-2024 have shown a massive tilt toward non-digital physical copies , which currently account for over 73% of industry revenue. Release Category Highlighted Title Key Creative Team Major Event Star Trek: Lore War #1 Lanzing, Kelly, & Cantwell Humor/Sci-Fi Shaxs' Best Day #1 Ryan North Backlist Hit Hitman Omnibus Vol. 1 Garth Ennis This week's Hitlist was a must-read for Star Trek fans
(Assume vendor advisories and CVE entries should be checked for exact identifiers and patch status.)