Published on 15 May 2017
Current data show more than 1.3m computer systems are still vulnerable to the WannaCry ransomware campaign, which has already seriously affected hospitals, disrupted transport networks and immobilised businesses, according to cyber security analysts.
EternalBlue - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EternalBlue
Where the exploit actually happens in #ETERNALBLUE Last SMB1 Trans2 packet. Notice 0xa8 (overflow) and kernel addresses (shellcode) pic.twitter.com/ct7DSsRYLf— zerosum0x0 (@zerosum0x0) May 13, 2017
W/ release of NSA tools & focus on eploits like #Eternalblue, many overlook backdoor,here's a python script to scan. https://t.co/sffHid3prb pic.twitter.com/TwhxHPy0Wo
— Cybercon Data Center (@CyberconHosting) May 15, 2017
The latest Hacker News Paper https://t.co/tTeo8UZYlh! https://t.co/r4a3IQtDV1 #eternalblue #metasploit
— The Hacker News (@TheHackersNews) May 15, 2017
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