Fresh questions have arisedn about one of the remotely exploitable flaws in Microsoft's products which was revealed during the company's monthly Patch Tuesday announcement.
The Samba team has released a fix for a vulnerability that could have allowed an attacker to execute code remotely as the root user from an anonymous connection.
In April this year, a vulnerability was discovered in a commonly used critical infrastructure Web Access product. Exploitable code was also made available. The manufacturer has announced that no patch will be released.
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