Microsoft on Thursday released a fix for a remote code execution vulnerability in recent versions of Windows 10 and Windows Server. The fix follows the usual batch of monthly security updates having already been released on Tuesday. Overall, this month’s “Patch Tuesday” featured fixes for 115 different flaws. But one additional flaw – designated critical – came to light, apparently due to a coordination failure between Microsoft and one or more of the security business partners with which it shares advance warnings of flaws that it plans to fix. The flaw could be used by remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on vulnerable systems.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/microsoft-patches-wormable-smbv3-flaw-a-13934

