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cve-2024-43451
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CVE-2024-43451 is a critical zero-day vulnerability in Windows NTLM authentication that allows hash disclosure spoofing. Disclosed by Microsoft in November 2024, it was actively exploited by suspected Russian attackers targeting Ukrainian entities. The flaw affects Windows 10 and 11, and was patched during the November 2024 Patch Tuesday, which addressed 89 to 90 vulnerabilities. IT administrators and users are urged to apply the update immediately to prevent credential theft and unauthorized access. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the technical details, exploitation methods, and mitigation steps for this urgent security flaw.
As we navigate the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, November brings a chill to the air —and it’s coming from three zero-day vulnerabilities in Windows that demand immediate attention. Microsoft's November Patch Tuesday serves up a hearty meal of 89 vulnerabilities, including these...
In a significant cybersecurity development, Microsoft has addressed a serious zero-day vulnerability exploited by suspected Russian attackers in their operations against Ukrainian entities. This newly patched flaw, designated as CVE-2024-43451, pertains to an NTLM (NT LAN Manager) hash...
The digital landscape is a wild jungle, teeming with threats that prey on unsuspecting users. In light of these lurking dangers, Microsoft has a timely response that’s sure to bolster your defenses—its November 2024 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 and 11. So, buckle up as we dissect the...
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In a sobering announcement on November 12, 2024, Microsoft confirmed the existence of dangerous zero-day vulnerabilities affecting its Task Scheduler and other components across the Windows ecosystem. This revelation comes on the heels of a major Patch Tuesday event, during which Microsoft...
On November 12, 2024, Microsoft disclosed a significant security vulnerability identified as CVE-2024-43451. This flaw, categorized under the NTLM (NT LAN Manager) security protocol, poses a serious risk of hash disclosure spoofing. As Windows users, it's essential to understand what this means...