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Trending CVEs for the Week of July 1st, 2019

Why IAM Technology is Critical to Your Vulnerability Management Program

Again, CVE-2019-0708 – BlueKeep – Wormable RDP Vulnerability

The BlueKeep vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2019-0708, has been a nightmare for IT & cyber-security teams. This week it is trending on social media again. 

We extensively covered CVE-2019-0708 in May 27th and May 20th blog posts.

Over 7.5 million devices were in danger before Microsoft released patches, although the danger remains present, as 1 million devices are vulnerable to BlueKeep, a vulnerability in the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP).

NopSec advises you to apply patches immediately. If you can’t apply the patches immediately, you can find the workaround here.

 

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