Zerologon explained: Why you should patch this critical Windows Server flaw now

Zerologon explained: Why you should patch this critical Windows Server flaw now

On Friday, September 18, the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ordered all federal agencies to patch a critical privilege escalation flaw that affects Windows servers and could allow hackers to take over Windows networks. A patch has existed for the vulnerability — dubbed Zerologon — since August, but recently released technical details allowed hackers to create easy-to-use exploits. If your organization hasn't patched this flaw yet because Microsoft's original patch notes said exploitation was "less likely," you should do so immediately.

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