Posted on 08/21/2024 1:50:54 AM PDT by Drago
Microsoft warned customers this Tuesday to patch a critical TCP/IP remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability with an increased likelihood of exploitation that impacts all Windows systems using IPv6, which is enabled by default.
Found by Kunlun Lab's XiaoWei and tracked as CVE-2024-38063, this security bug is caused by an Integer Underflow weakness, which attackers could exploit to trigger buffer overflows that can be used to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server systems.
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And what is this “focused on the topic“ concept of which you speak?
FR windows threads used to rapidly devolve into “get a Mac“ comments, these days it’s Linux.
Yeah... Rate of vulns found is roughly equivalent to market share...
The whole “Fappening” event happened because iCloud photo accounts were compromised...
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