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Windows servers could have ‘critical’ security flaws – so patch now – TechRadar
US Homeland Security warns of major shortcomings in Windows systems

The US government has warned that Windows servers could be carrying major security flaws that could put other nations around the globe at risk.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), part of US Homeland Security, has issued an emergency directive that urges government agencies in the the country to update their systems with a “critical” Windows security patch.
The patch looks to fix a vulnerability in Windows Server known as Zerologin, which, if exploited, could allow hac…
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