Microsoft has quietly patched and
announced a bug that allows remote code to be executed on any system configure to accept ssl transactions.
Threats are also being made if legacy patches are not produced quickly.
Please editorialize and pad it out, I'm not good at this sort of thing.
Microsoft has quietly patched a
nd serious SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) bug that announced a bug that allows remote code to be executed on any system configure
d to accept
sslSSL transactions
.
That is to say, essentially, every Windows system ever made. The bug is being discussed Ton Pastebin, wh
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alleged that Microsoft has seriously understated the seriousness of this bug, potentially in an effort to downplay its use as a potential zero day. The same folks are ma
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