Security Flaw in Windows 7 and Vista could not allow remote reboot

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Security experts warned Tuesday that a vulnerability in Microsoft’s implementation of the SMB2 protocol can be exploited via the net to crash or reboot Windows and Windows 7 systems.
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An exploit written in Python is already available and being tested by security experts. Initial tests by heise security indicate the exploit enabled a remote reboot of a Vista system. However, in the test, the exploit had no apparent effect on a computer running Windows 7.

Microsoft has yet to acknowledge the issue and release an official update. The only current workaround is to close the SMB ports by un-ticking the boxes for file and printer access in the firewall settings.


Zubair A. Malik is the Founder and CEO of Pakspace.com. He is currently Studying the computer sciences.

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