"One Million Devices Open to Wormable Microsoft BlueKeep Flaw"

Security researchers discovered a critical remote code-execution Microsoft flaw, called BlueKeep, that could be as impactful as WannaCry and NotPetya. Although the flaw has been fixed, researchers have warned that one million public internet-connected devices are still vulnerable to the Microsoft bug. Remote Desktop Services contain this flaw and older versions of Windows, including Windows 7, Server 2008, and more, are impacted. A significant increase in scans for vulnerable systems has also been observed by researchers. This article continues to discuss the RDP BlueKeep (CVE-2019-0708) vulnerability, the devices vulnerable to this flaw, and the increase in scans for vulnerable devices by threat actors. 

Threatpost reports "One Million Devices Open to Wormable Microsoft BlueKeep Flaw"

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