Nearly one million devices are vulnerable to attacks involving the Windows vulnerability dubbed BlueKeep and it appears that hackers have already started scanning the web in search of potential targets.
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One Million Devices Vulnerable to BlueKeep as Hackers Scan for Targets
Nearly one million devices are vulnerable to attacks involving the Windows vulnerability dubbed BlueKeep and it appears that hackers have already started scanning the web in search of potential targets. The post One Million Devices Vulnerable to BlueKeep as Hackers Scan for Targets appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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