Why the ‘fixed’ Windows EternalBlue exploit won’t die

EternalBlue simply refuses to go away and unpatched, unlicensed operating systems are part of the problem. More security news Ransomware attack blacks out screens at Bristol Airport Critical infrastructure will have to operate if there’s malware on it or not Nasty piece of CSS code crashes and restarts iPhones FragmentSmack vulnerability also affects Windows, but Microsoft patched it The Microsoft Windows EternalBlue exploit was released to the public in 2017 as part of a leaked cache of surveillance tools owned by the US National Security Agency (NSA)’s Equation Group hacking team.

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