Software vendor SolarWinds failed to enable an anti-exploit mitigation available since the launch of Windows Vista 15 years ago, an oversight that made it easy for attackers to launch targeted malware attacks in July this year.
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Hacked SolarWinds Software Lacked Basic Anti-Exploit Mitigation: Microsoft
Software vendor SolarWinds failed to enable an anti-exploit mitigation available since the launch of Windows Vista 15 years ago, an oversight that made it easy for attackers to launch targeted malware attacks in July this year. The post Hacked SolarWinds Software Lacked Basic Anti-Exploit Mitigation: Microsoft appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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