Article 55Q0B Microsoft warns of critical Windows DNS Server vulnerability that’s ‘wormable’

Microsoft warns of critical Windows DNS Server vulnerability that’s ‘wormable’

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Tom Warren
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Microsoft is warning of a 17-year-old critical Windows DNS Server vulnerability that the company has classified as wormable." Such a flaw could allow attackers to create special malware that remotely executes code on Windows servers and creates malicious DNS queries that could even eventually lead to a company's infrastructure being breached.

Wormable vulnerabilities have the potential to spread via malware between vulnerable computers without user interaction," explains MecheleGruhn, a principal security program manager at Microsoft. Windows DNS Server is a core networking component. While this vulnerability is not currently known to be used in active attacks, it is essential that customers apply Windows updates to address this...

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