Senator Blasts Microsoft for Making Default Windows Vulnerable to Kerberoasting
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A senator criticizes Microsoft for making default Windows installations vulnerable to Kerberoasting, a known security threat, sparking concerns about the company's security practices.
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billy99k
4 months ago
He's not wrong. This plus default signing turned off on SMB has led to countless breaches. Microsoft has just never cared about security.
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