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    Microsoft patches Windows XP to stop foreign hack attacks

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    06.14.2017

    Last month, Microsoft took what it called the "highly unusual" step of patching older Windows versions like XP against the WannaCrypt ransomware virus. It's doing the same in June to protect against attacks that are potentially even more sinister. "This month, some vulnerabilities were identified that pose elevated risk of cyber attacks by government organizations, sometimes referred to as nation-state actors or other copycat organizations," security manager Adrienne Hall wrote in a blog.

  • Zero-day exploits aren't as important to the NSA as you think

    by 
    Jessica Conditt
    Jessica Conditt
    01.29.2016

    The head of the National Security Agency's elite hacking arm, Tailored Access Operations, downplayed the importance of zero-day exploits during a talk at USENIX Enigma 2016 in San Francisco this week, as spotted by Vice. Zero-day security holes are secret (and usually short-lived) software vulnerabilities -- the vendor doesn't know about them (until it does). According to TAO chief Rob Joyce, zero-day exploits are a small part of the NSA's hacking agenda.