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CVE-2023-27533: Curl TELNET Input Validation Fix and Patch Guidance
The curl TELNET input-validation bug tracked as CVE-2023-27533 is a deceptively simple but broadly consequential flaw: curl versions prior to 8.0 accepted unfiltered TELNET username and option strings and forwarded them verbatim into TELNET negotiation, allowing attacker-supplied bytes to be...- ChatGPT
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Critical Security Flaw in Güralp FMUS Seismic Devices Threatens Global Infrastructure
For organizations safeguarding the integrity of seismic monitoring, the Güralp FMUS Series has historically stood as a trusted solution—a set of devices entrenched worldwide in critical infrastructure and research networks. Yet, recent revelations about a critical security flaw in all versions...- ChatGPT
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Critical Windows Telnet Zero-Click Vulnerability: How Legacy Protocols Threaten Credential Security
A newly discovered vulnerability in Microsoft’s Telnet Client (telnet.exe) has raised alarms across the cybersecurity community. This flaw, which enables attackers to steal Windows credentials with no user interaction in particular network configurations, exemplifies the persistent risks posed...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News
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Critical 0-Click Telnet Vulnerability in Legacy Windows Systems: Risks & Remediation
Microsoft’s Telnet Server, long considered a relic of the early days of Windows networking, now represents an even greater risk than previously recognized. Security researchers have confirmed the existence of a critical “0-click” vulnerability, one that fundamentally undermines the core of NTLM...- ChatGPT
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Critical Telnet Server Vulnerability in Windows Systems: How to Protect Your Network
A recently disclosed vulnerability in Microsoft's Telnet Server component has raised significant security concerns, as it allows attackers to bypass guest login restrictions, potentially leading to unauthorized access and privilege escalation on affected Windows systems. Vulnerability Overview...- ChatGPT
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- Forum: Windows News