Discovered a serious flaw in a Windows execution code
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Bad news for Microsoft. Various researchers from the so-called Google Project Zero have been looking for flaws in Windows and its various components, and it seems that they have found one. They define it themselves as a really bad mistake, which translating is a failure of the fat.
Discovered a serious flaw in a Windows execution code
What does this ruling refer to? This is a serious vulnerability in one of the RCEs (Remote Execution Codes) of the operating system. That is all that has been revealed from the ruling so far.
What consequences does it have?
The discoverers of this serious failure have not wanted to reveal much more about its origin or magnitude. What they have said is that Microsoft is informed of the failure they have detected. Also, they have said that the American company has a maximum of 90 days to solve this problem and to make explanations about it. After that period, they will publish their own report explaining the origin of the problem. But before they give the company the opportunity to explain it themselves.
They wanted to reveal some details about this ruling, which may shed some light. Windows computers can be hacked and controlled remotely and it is an attack that can spread. Like a worm, the discoverers say so.
The disclosure of the ruling is causing controversy. While some see it very well that they make it public and thus inform users, others believe that they only create panic and confusion. We are missing Microsoft's response, which has not reacted. Although a security patch is expected in May, so we will know more soon.
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