A Windows vulnerability has been found that can allow hackers access to your computer. This vulnerability affects all versions of Windows including Windows 10, Windows 11 and Server 2022.
Although Microsoft had previously issued a patch for this vulnerability, the patch was found to also have issues and the vulnerability is still present.
This exploit does require the attacker to log in with another users’ credentials, so while we wait for an official patch from Microsoft, we recommend;
Keep an eye out for potential compromised credentials
Ensuring Multi Factor Authentication is enabled across your company
Consider updating user passwords
Stay up do date with Windows updates and Antivirus definitions
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A Windows vulnerability has been found that can allow hackers access to your computer. This vulnerability affects all versions of Windows including Windows 10, Windows 11 and Server 2022.
Although Microsoft had previously issued a patch for this vulnerability, the patch was found to also have issues and the vulnerability is still present.
This exploit does require the attacker to log in with another users’ credentials, so while we wait for an official patch from Microsoft, we recommend;
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