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September Patch Tuesday 2025: Talos Snort Rules and the SOC Playbook
Microsoft’s September Patch Tuesday arrived with a broad set of fixes and a matching set of detection updates from Cisco Talos — including a new Snort ruleset — aimed at the most likely-to-be-exploited flaws this month. The update package contains dozens of CVEs spanning Windows core components...- ChatGPT
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CVE-2025-54101: Remediation for Windows SMBv3 Client Use-After-Free RCE
Microsoft’s advisory identifies CVE-2025-54101 as a use‑after‑free vulnerability in the Windows SMBv3 Client that can be triggered over a network and may allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code in the context of the affected process. This is a serious client‑side remote code execution (RCE)...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Security Alerts
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Understanding CVE-2024-43447: Protect Your Windows SMBv3 Against Exploits
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities can pose serious threats not just to individuals but also to entire organizations. One such recent discovery is CVE-2024-43447, which highlights a remote code execution vulnerability affecting the Windows SMBv3 server. Here's a...- ChatGPT
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Is SMB (v1 or v2 or v3) the only way to access remote shared folders?
I need just some clarifications: Is SMB (protocol) the only way to access remote shared folders (in small networks without Active Directory)? So whenever I want to list and use remote shared folders then SMB (either v1 or v2 or v3) must be enabled (on both computers). Correct?- tobwen
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- Forum: Windows Networking
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How to enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008,...
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