Post number #1024088, ID: ac6073
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It may be worth running security updates, alternatively disabling IPv6 on all your network adapters.
A critical vulnerability in Windows TCP/IP (CVE-2024-38063, CVSS rating 9.8) could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code on vulnerable systems by sending specially crafted IPv6 packets.
Post number #1024111, ID: a33974
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microsoft literally can't do ipv6 right peak programming
Post number #1024117, ID: 852869
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>>1024111 meanwhile a homeless shizo writed an entire os to worship god in solo
Post number #1024180, ID: 48672e
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>>1024117 temple os doesn't have networking
Post number #1024196, ID: 852869
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>>1024180 because internet was a mistake in the first place
| It may be worth running security updates, alternatively disabling IPv6 on all your network adapters.
A critical vulnerability in Windows TCP/IP (CVE-2024-38063, CVSS rating 9.8) could be exploited by an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code on vulnerable systems by sending specially crafted IPv6 packets.