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Homeland Security warns of a ‘critical’ security flaw in Windows servers – Yahoo Finance Australia
Homeland Security has issued an emergency alert for a Windows security flaw, Zerologon, that allows attackers to compromise entire networks.

The US government has a major server security headache on its hands. Homeland Securitys Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has delivered a rare emergency directive (via TechCrunch) urging government agencies to install a patch for a critical Windows Server vulnerability known by Secura as Zerologon. The flaw in the Netlogon Remote Protocol lets attackers with network access completely compromise Active Directory services on a network without using a sign-in a hacker could ru…
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