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Homeland Security warns of major Windows Server vulnerability which “requires immediate attention” – MSPoweruser
US Homeland security is requiring network admins to immediately patch their Windows Server 2008 and above (including Windows 10 Server) after the Zerologon vulnerability started spreading in the wild which can compromise a server in as little as 3 seconds. T…
US Homeland security is requiring network admins to immediately patch their Windows Server 2008 and above (including Windows 10 Server) after the Zerologon vulnerability started spreading in the wild which can compromise a server in as little as 3 seconds.
The vulnerability stems from a flaw in a cryptographic authentication scheme used by the Netlogon Remote Protocol, which among other things can be used to update computer passwords. This flaw allows attackers to impersonate any computer, inc…
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