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    Home / News / Technology News / Microsoft urges Windows users to update against Wi-Fi vulnerability
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    Microsoft urges Windows users to update against Wi-Fi vulnerability
    The security vulnerability allows hackers to remotely execute commands

    Microsoft urges Windows users to update against Wi-Fi vulnerability

    By Akash Pandey
    Jun 20, 2024
    12:16 pm

    What's the story

    Microsoft has recently issued a patch for a significant security vulnerability, identified as CVE-2024-30078, in its Windows 10 and 11 operating systems.

    This flaw could potentially compromise PCs when connected to public Wi-Fi networks, as per The Register.

    The vulnerability allows cybercriminals to send harmful packets to devices, linked to the same Wi-Fi networks in public places like coffee shops, airports, hotels, or even workplaces.

    Severity

    Hackers can exploit vulnerability for remote access

    After deploying a malicious packet to a device, the vulnerability in question, allows hackers to remotely execute commands and gain access to the system, without requiring any user interaction or authentication.

    Microsoft addressed this issue in its monthly security update on June 11.

    The tech giant has classified this vulnerability as "important," which is its second-highest severity rating, for security vulnerabilities.

    Information

    Users advised to install patch promptly

    Microsoft is advising users to install the patch promptly due to the risk associated with public Wi-Fi networks. The company warns that even if users don't plan on using their laptops in public places soon, delaying the patch installation could potentially leave their systems vulnerable.

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