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Microsoft second-phase “Zerologon” patch kicks in this week – iTnews
Insecure third-party devices could be cut off from Active Directory.

Microsoft is rolling out the second phase of its mitigation against the Zerologon vulnerability in its Netlogon Remote Protocol (NRP), and is warning administrators to be ready for an irreversible change that could lock out non-compliant devices from Active Directory.
From this week, enforcement mode will be switched on by default for NRP.
This enables Secure NRP calls for communications between Active Directory and devices.
It avoids the Zerologon vulnerability that Microsoft warns is more likely…
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