Why did microshit delay the smb patch in the first place? It was unprecedented to skip patch Tuesday, was there shenanigans with the spooks?
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/02/microsoft-delays-patch-tuesday-as-world-awaits-fix-for-smb-flaw/
>>60377007
They have to give a new exploit to NSA before patch.
>>60377248
This
>>60377007
Check this out too:
>Microsoft released a blog post outlining which patches address which vulnerability exploited by various "Shadowbroker" exploits. According to the table released by Microsoft, "ETERNALBLUE" was fixed by MS17-010 released in March. Interestingly, MS17-010 listed all vulnerabilities as "not used in exploits". Microsofts acknowledgement page does not list a source for the vulnerability disclosure.
https://isc.sans.edu/forums/diary/ETERNALBLUE+Windows+SMBv1+Exploit+Patched/22304/
Sketchy as fuck, if you ask me.
>>60377410
>windows full of NSA backdoors
>Intel full of NSA backdoors
https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/msrc/2017/05/12/customer-guidance-for-wannacrypt-attacks/
>Customers running Windows 10 were not targeted by the attack today.
:^)
>>60377722
>Customers running Windows 10 were not targeted by the attack today.
Of course not. Microsoft wants to scare everybody onto Win10 so they can rent them apps and OS.