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US govt orders federal agencies to patch dangerous Zerologon bug by Monday – ZDNet
DHS CISA tells government agencies to patch Zerologon bug by Monday, citing “unacceptable risk” posed to federal networks.

The Department of Homeland Security’s cybersecurity division has ordered federal civilian agencies to install a security patch for Windows Servers, citing “unacceptable risk” posed by the vulnerability to federal networks.
The DHS order was issued via an emergency directive, a rarely-used legal mechanism through which US government officials can force federal agencies into taking various actions.
The target of the DHS’s latest emergency directive is CVE-2020-1472, a vulnerability also known as…
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