One of this year’s most severe Windows bugs is now under active exploithttps://t.co/zAFJCQJLPa
— Chris Parker (@chrispcritters) September 25, 2020
Zerologon vulnerability allows attackers to take control of Windows Active Directory - patch now to protect your #network; here's more from @arstechnica https://t.co/jhfIpGU3Cf #security #infosec pic.twitter.com/NGVVLqVNSv
— AT&T Cybersecurity (@attcyber) September 25, 2020
.@Microsoft already seeing exploit of Zerologon in the wild
— Fabrizio Bustamante (@Fabriziobustama) September 25, 2020
By @SCMagazine https://t.co/C4N5Mn5GML#MicrosoftTeams #CyberSecurity #Microsoft
Cc: @archonsec @gvalan @avrohomg @DrJDrooghaag @ShiCooks @fogle_shane @Corix_JC @archonsec @techpearce2 @todddlyle @JolaBurnett @alcgroup pic.twitter.com/xVwx3Ve5EE
Microsoft: Attackers Exploiting ‘ZeroLogon’ Windows Flaw https://t.co/LgHpEUdYdD#CyberSecurity #digital #Hackers #infosec @reach2ratan #malware #cloud #cloudsecurity #dataprotection #Privacy #infosec
— Ratan Jyoti (@reach2ratan) September 26, 2020
Microsoft: Attackers Exploiting ‘ZeroLogon’ Windows Flaw https://t.co/8Av9pbw3FA #CyberSec #cybernews pic.twitter.com/bAOLcq1IVi
— Moix Security (@moixsec) September 26, 2020
Microsoft detects active attacks exploiting Zerologon flaw https://t.co/3aP3ZwgtAE
— Threat Intelligence (@threatintel) September 25, 2020
Microsoft issues warning about actively exploited Zerologon vulnerability in Windows https://t.co/AFeyOKYYAg
— The Cyber Security Hub™ (@TheCyberSecHub) September 25, 2020
Microsoft issues warning about actively exploited Zerologon vulnerability in Windows #cybersecurity #infosec #digitalsecurity #zerologon https://t.co/1t9GedeuBU
— Kenneth Holley (@kennethholley) September 25, 2020