The spotlight shifts to a vulnerability
in Windows' Server Message Block 2.0 protocol,
once hailed as a key advancement for efficiency.
A security researcher uncovered a flaw
in the header structure of SMB 2.0 messages:
a malformed Process ID field could trigger
a remote system crash on affected versions.
Initial reports suggested Windows 7 was vulnerable,
but independent tests by Heise...
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