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Microsoft accidentally reveals Wormable Win SMBv3 CVE-2020-0796 Flaw

Today Microsoft accidentally leaked info about a new wormable vulnerability...

March 10, 2020  By Pierluigi Paganini

How to use weaponized PDF documents to steal Windows credentials

Weaponized documents are the main ingredient for almost any spam and spear-phishing...

April 28, 2018  By Pierluigi Paganini

Microsoft won’t patch the 20-year-old SMBv1 SMBloris flaw disclosed at DEF CON conference

Microsoft has announced that the SMBv1 SMBloris bug described at DEF CON won't...

July 31, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini

DEF CON Talk Will Expose The Latest SMB Vulnerability SMBLoris

Security researchers at RiskSense have identified a 20-year-old Windows...

July 27, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini

Rapid7 report millions of endpoints exposed via SMB, Telnet Ports

A study conducted by the security firm Rapid7 revealed that millions of devices...

June 16, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini

US-CERT is warning about a Windows SMB zero-day flaw

The US-CERT issued a security advisory to warn of a zero-day memory corruption...

February 3, 2017  By Pierluigi Paganini



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