Security News > 2017 > April > Week in review: Leaked Windows exploits, mobile payment card cloning (Help Net Security)

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news and articles: Microsoft patched the flaws allowing leaked Windows exploits to work 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. Bracing for the Denial of Things Every benefit of technology invariably brings with it a level of dependency … More →
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