Security News > 2017 > June > Microsoft Releases Patches for 3 Remaining NSA Windows Exploits (The Hackers News)

2017-06-14 02:27
Did you know… last month's widespread WannaCry ransomware attack forced Microsoft to release security updates against EternalBlue SMB exploit for unsupported versions of Windows, but the company left other three Windows zero-day exploits unpatched? For those unaware, EternalBlue is a Windows SMB flaw that was leaked by the Shadow Brokers in April and then abused by the WannaCry ransomware to
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