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Windows WINS attacks in the wild; 10 stupidest tech company blunders

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Windows WINS attacks in the wild

The "critical" WINS vulnerability that Microsoft issued a patch for last week is now being exploited actively in the wild, according to the SANS Institute. Read full story

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