
L3Harris Manager Sentenced to 87 Months for Selling Zero-Day Exploits to Russian Individual
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A manager at the defense contractor L3Harris was sentenced to 87 months in prison for selling zero-day exploits to a Russian individual. L3Harris, a company that collects zero-day exploits for select governments, confirmed the incident involving one of its employees. The article specifies the prison term but does not provide details on the exact zero-day vulnerabilities sold, the timeline of the offense, or the identity of the Russian buyer. No technical specifics, such as CVE IDs or affected systems, were mentioned in the report. The case highlights the illegal transfer of sensitive cybersecurity tools to unauthorized parties.