Kevin Beaumont on Nostr: It’s valid research and people should apply updates as usual, ie no panic. It would ...
It’s valid research and people should apply updates as usual, ie no panic.
It would be good if Microsoft could turn their researchers attention to their own products, where gaping holes exist in things like legacy (still enabled) components in Windows OS, Office etc etc.
Or maybe just look at the long list of known issues in SmartScreen, DWM etc etc rather than waiting for Kaspersky to tell them after people have already been owned.
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