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A New Wormable Windows Vulnerability Has No Patch in Sight

Posted on 12 March 2020

From wired.com

Arm reaching through broken window

Word leaked out on Tuesday of a new vulnerability in recent versions of Windows that has the potential to unleash the kind of self-replicating attacks that allowed the WannaCry and NotPetya worms to cripple business networks around the world.

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