The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday issued an Emergency Directive that requires federal agencies to install fixes for a Netlogon elevation of privilege vulnerability for which Microsoft released patches in August 2020.
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DHS Orders Federal Agencies to Immediately Patch ‘Zerologon’ Vulnerability
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday issued an Emergency Directive that requires federal agencies to install fixes for a Netlogon elevation of privilege vulnerability for which Microsoft released patches in August 2020. The post DHS Orders Federal Agencies to Immediately Patch ‘Zerologon’ Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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