Kremlin-backed hackers exploit critical Windows vulnerability reported by the NSA
Microsoft didn't disclose the in-the-wild exploits by Kremlin-backed group until now.
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Kremlin-backed hackers exploit critical Windows vulnerability reported by the NSA
Microsoft didn't disclose the in-the-wild exploits by Kremlin-backed group until now.
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Gavin
in reply to Ars Technica • • •TheNovemberMan 🇺🇲 🇺🇦☸️☯️📡🚀🖖
in reply to Ars Technica • • •noodle
in reply to Ars Technica • • •David Scott Moyer
in reply to Ars Technica • • •"Windows users frequently prioritize the installation of patches based on whether a vulnerability is likely to be exploited in real-world attacks."
Why? I install every patch they send. Since when are Windows users qualified to judge the risk of exploitation?
prasket
in reply to Ars Technica • • •why does anyone trust Microsoft still? At least the United Nations wised up and are dropping them.
https://www.techradar.com/pro/the-united-nations-ditches-big-tech-in-a-bid-for-security
The United Nations ditches Big Tech in a bid for security
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in reply to Ars Technica • • •Well don't use #microsoft products. It is as easy as that...
Btw and of course no #apple products.
#opensource #FreeSoftwareForFreeSociety #freesoftware #linux