There have been 86.93 million brute-force attacks on systems in Australia through the Windows Remote Desktop Protocol between February 2020 and February 2021, the global security firm Kaspersky has found.
US security firm Immunity has started selling an exploit to take advantage of a flaw in Microsoft's proprietary remote desktop protocol. The vulnerability was revealed in May.
Microsoft has warned of the likelihood of another WannaCry-like episode if a remotely exploitable vulnerability in its Remote Desktop Services, announced as part of its monthly updates for May, is not patched as soon as possible.
A Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client for the Raspberry Pi has been released by Parallels, allowing the low-cost hardware to be used to present virtual desktops.
A proof of concept exploit of Windows' Remote Desktop Protocol is circulating. If you can't patch your systems immediately, other protections may be called for.
Microsoft has patched a critical vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Protocol that could allow remote code execution. This issue calls for urgent attention, with a security expert describing it as a worm vector.
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