Microsoft Taking Steps to Deal with Remnants of SMB1 In Upcoming Versions of Windows 10

Microsoft is taken more steps after the recent WannaCrypt Ransomware outbreak to make that attack vector unavailable by default in future versions of Windows 10.

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Microsoft Taking Steps to Deal with Remnants of SMB1 In Upcoming Versions of Windows 10

Microsoft is taken more steps after the recent WannaCrypt Ransomware outbreak to make that attack vector unavailable by default in future versions of Windows 10.

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Microsoft to Remove SMBv1 Protocol in Next Windows 10 Version (RedStone 3)

The Server Message Block version 1 (SMBv1) — a 30-year-old file sharing protocol which came to light last month after the devastating WannaCry outbreak — will be removed from the upcoming Windows 10 (1709) Redstone 3 Update.

The SMBv1 is one of the internet’s most ancient networking protocols that allows the operating systems and applications to read and write data to a system and a system to

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Say Goodbye to SMBv1 in Windows Fall Creators Update

The SMBv1 file-sharing protocol abused by the NSA’s EternalBlue exploit to spread WannaCry ransomware is being disabled in the upcoming Windows Fall Creators Update, or Redstone 3. Continue reading Say Goodbye to SMBv1 in Windows Fall Creators Update

Tech Segment: Disabling SMBv1 – Paul’s Security Weekly #514

Microsoft has advised that customers disable SMBv1. This tech segment walks you through the steps required to do so on all Windows platforms, the pitfalls, and scanning for non-domain computers running SMBv1. Full Show Notes Subscribe to YouTube Channe… Continue reading Tech Segment: Disabling SMBv1 – Paul’s Security Weekly #514