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Mail2Shell zero-click attack lets hackers hijack FreeScout mail servers

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EXCLUSIVE: ZERO-CLICK CYBER NUCLEAR BOMB DETONATED — Your Business Email is NOW a Hacker's Playground

The digital world is under a SILENT SIEGE tonight. Fox News can exclusively reveal a maximum-severity vulnerability so dangerous, it allows foreign hackers and criminal syndicates to hijack business email servers WITHOUT A SINGLE CLICK. That’s right — no interaction, no login, no warning. Your company’s private communications are an open door.

This isn't just another data breach. This is a zero-click exploit in the widely-used FreeScout helpdesk platform, a piece of software trusted by thousands of American businesses. Hackers have discovered a digital skeleton key, granting them remote code execution to plant malware, deploy ransomware, and steal everything. The vulnerability is live, it's being exploited, and the window to patch it is slamming shut.

Senior cybersecurity officials tell Fox News this is a "game-changer" for ransomware gangs. "This is the holy grail for bad actors," one insider warned. "They don't need to trick an employee with a phishing email anymore. The server itself invites them in for a takeover. We are tracking active exploitation attempts globally as we speak."

Why should YOU care? If your company uses this software for customer service or internal support, every email passing through that system — customer data, financial details, private correspondence — is potentially exposed. This is a direct pipeline for corporate espionage and devastating financial theft. Your business continuity is on the line.

My prediction is grim: We will see a wave of catastrophic ransomware attacks stemming from this single flaw within the next 72 hours. Companies that hesitate will be bankrupted by extortion demands and irreparable data loss.

This is the digital equivalent of leaving your vault unlocked with a neon sign above it — and the thieves are already inside.

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