Hackers Swoop In on Windows 10 Security Flaw Exposed on Twitter

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kenjitamura

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It's highly unlikely this is the only group to abuse this exploit and it sounds like it could just as easily be applied to nearly any other piece of software.

 

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"The initial stage of the infection, which is kickstarted via a malicious attachment sent in an email to the victim"

Uh-huh.
 
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Yeah straight up, from what I gather, you need to infect your PC first via clicking on the attachment. So, uhh, don't open attachments from people you don't know?
 

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I get the impression from this article. That SandboxEscaper was a jerk, by releasing this info before informing Microsoft of this/these exploits, and telling the world about it. But the most important question I have is. Does the Microsoft Sept. 11 patch, address all of the hacks mentioned in the article?? Thanks in advance for any responses. ????
 
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