windows smb

  1. EternalBlue Exploit: SMBv1, WannaCry and NotPetya Overview

    EternalBlue is not just a name from a security blog — it’s one of the most consequential Windows exploits of the last decade, and understanding it is essential for anyone who manages, administers, or relies on Windows systems. In plain terms: EternalBlue is a network-level exploit that abused a...
  2. CVE-2026-20934 Windows SMB Server Elevation of Privilege Patch Guide

    Microsoft’s tracking entry and community patch lists show that CVE-2026-20934 is a newly recorded Windows SMB Server elevation-of-privilege vulnerability that administrators must treat as a high-priority remediation item until their environments are validated patched or mitigated. Evidence in...
  3. CVE-2026-20934: Urgent SMB Server Elevation Patch (January 2026)

    Microsoft's security track for January 2026 includes an advisory for CVE-2026-20934, a Windows SMB Server Elevation of Privilege vulnerability that Microsoft has cataloged in the Security Update Guide. The entry identifies the affected component as the Server Message Block (SMB) Server and...