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Microsoft has patched the vulnerabilities that allowed nine of the exploits released by the Shadow Brokers on Friday to work, and said that of the three remaining exploits, none will work on supported platforms (Windows 7 and newer versions of the OS, or Exchange 2010 and newer versions of Exchange). The list of addressed vulnerabilities (and the exploits they allowed) is as follows: Roughly half of these flaws were fixed at one point or another … More →
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