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Microsoft will likely wait until February 14 to fix a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the SMB network file sharing protocol that can be exploited to crash Windows computers. The vulnerability was disclosed Thursday when the security researcher who found it posted a proof-of-concept exploit for it on GitHub. There was concern initially that the flaw […]

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Regular readers of Krebs on Security will know that small and medium sized businesses and organizations have been the target of cybercrime gangs for several years now. What you might not know is which law enforcement agency investigates those crimes. It turns out that many ZeuS banking trojan investigations were done by the (little known) […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog regarding the Microsoft patch release. This is a smaller month in terms of patches-the vendor has released five bulletins covering a total of 15 vulnerabilities. This month, all of the issues are rated “Important” and they affect Windows, Office, Excel, and SharePoint. Of note this month are the […]

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