Will February’s Patch Tuesday fix a known zero-day?
Posted on Feb 10, 2017 02:00 pm
Coming into Patch Tuesday we have a known zero day on the
Microsoft side, and we’ve seen example code for an SMB exploit
that could lead to DoS and BYOD of a system. US CERT recommends
blocking outbound SMB connections until an update is in place.
This would include blocking TCP ports 139 and 445 along with UDP
ports 137 and 138 from the local network to the wide area network.
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