atmfd.dll in the Windows font library in Microsoft Windows Vista SP2, Windows Server 2008 SP2 and R2 SP1, Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 Gold and R2, Windows RT 8.1, Windows 10 Gold, 1511, and 1607, and Windows Server 2016 allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code via a crafted web site, aka "Open Type Font Remote Code Execution Vulnerability." >Exploit existed since 2010 6 (SIX) Years
>How bad 1. There is total information disclosure, resulting in all system files being revealed. 2. There is a total compromise of system integrity. There is a complete loss of system protection, resulting in the entire system being compromised. 3. Authentication is not required to exploit this code execution vulnerability.
inb4 someone finds a font rendering vulnerability in linux
Eli Gutierrez
>2016 >rendering fonts in kernel space
Logan Ramirez
C U C K E D A G A I N, W I N C U C K S
Xavier Diaz
POOJEET
Austin Moore
What could possibly go wrong?
Kevin Young
Stay mad lincucks!
Austin Myers
>patched two months ago You're a little slow, eh?
Jordan Martinez
>No mitigations out yet >"patched" kek
Hunter Brooks
Isn't it kinda sad how Windows has all these major exploits/vulnerabilities and yet it's still superior to GNU/+Linux & MacOS
Dominic Young
>still superior no
Landon Kelly
>he only uses his computer to browse Sup Forums Carry on.
Luke Howard
Dumb phone poster
Noah Wright
I told you to carry on. Browsing Facebook is a perfectly valid use for a computer, so don't be so defensive about running Linux.
Bentley Cooper
Dumb phone poster
Mason Johnson
>sent from my iPad
Christopher Brown
HOW WILL THEY EVER RECOVER
Ryan Harris
>technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms16-132 >Security Update for Microsoft Graphics Component (3199120) > >Published: November 8, 2016 > >This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows. This is what happens when you hire based on affirmative action.