Security News > 2017 > June > Critical Flaw Patched in BIND Installer for Windows (Security Week)

2017-06-16 20:33
Updates released for DNS software BIND address a critical vulnerability in the installer delivered with BIND for Windows, and which could have been exploited for privilege escalation, the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) announced. read more
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