Unveiling a Fileless Attack: Weaponizing DCOM for NTLM Authentication Coercions
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, attackers are continuously refining their tactics to breach networks stealthily. A prime example is the recent research on weaponizing Distributed Component Object...
Windows Zero‑Day: Exploited by 11 State Actors
A recent investigative report reveals that a particularly dangerous Windows zero‑day vulnerability has been exploited by as many as 11 state‑sponsored hacking groups since 2017. This persistent flaw, which targets the way Windows handles NTLM...
In a chilling turn of events for Windows users and IT administrators alike, a new zero-day vulnerability has been discovered within the Windows NTLM authentication protocol. This marks the second such flaw identified in the past two months, and it poses significant risks for corporate networks...
In a shocking revelation that underscores the ongoing security challenges within the Windows ecosystem, security researchers have unearthed a critical zero-day vulnerability affecting all versions of Windows Workstation and Server, right from the aging Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 to the...
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Ok I'm stump:mad: It Windows 7 keeps throwing up 0x80070035 when I try to map-network!
I've tryed this.
Open the Control Panel
2. Switch to "Classic" view
3. Double-click Administration Tools
4. Double-click Local Security Policy
5. Or Secpol.msc
6. Expand...