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2017-10-10 18:00
Microsoft patched three memory corruption vulnerabilities in the Windows DNS client that could be abused by a man-in-the-middle attacker to run arbitrary code.
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http://threatpost.com/microsoft-patches-critical-windows-dns-client-vulnerabilities/128344/
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