One of the vulnerabilities that Microsoft addressed on June 2020 Patch Tuesday is a Server Message Block (SMB) protocol bug that could allow an attacker to leak kernel memory remotely, without authentication.
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‘SMBleed’ Vulnerability Impacts Windows SMB Protocol
One of the vulnerabilities that Microsoft addressed on June 2020 Patch Tuesday is a Server Message Block (SMB) protocol bug that could allow an attacker to leak kernel memory remotely, without authentication. The post ‘SMBleed’ Vulnerability Impacts Windows SMB Protocol appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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