To prevent next WannaCrypt Microsoft will remove SMBv1 file-sharing in next version of Windows 10

The recent devastating WannaCrypt attacks were so successful not because of spreading via gullible email users, but because it used a vulnerability in SMBv1, which dates to the 1990s, to spread laterally in a Windows network to other Windows users without them even needing to open any attachments. Microsoft has been deprecating the SMBv1 protocol […] Read More:

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