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![]() …when a bunch of cybercrooks somehow got hold of it in a cache of leaked, breached or stolen data, and threatened to make the information public. ![]() The NSA kept that information up its sleeve under the codename ETERNALBLUE, until some time in 2016… The vulnerability that led to the WannaCry outbreak had been in Windows for many years, apparently undiscovered by everyone except the US National Security Agency (NSA). SMB, of course, has been all over the security news recently thanks to the WannaCry virus – self-spreading ransomware that wormed its way automatically from network to network thanks to a security hole in the SMB networking code in Windows.
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