NSA's arsenal of Windows hacking tools have leaked

    NSA's arsenal of Windows hacking tools have leaked


    Posted: 14 Apr 2017
    Thread title is from ZDNet (link below) but reported in several places.

    Twitter account Hacker Fanatic (@hackerfanatic) has a good thread going.

    Edward Snowden stated "This is not a drill: #NSA exploits affecting many fully-patched Windows systems have been released to the wild. NSA did not warn Microsoft."

    http://www.zdnet.com/article/shadow-...ows-pcs-banks/

    Regards,
    GEWB
    GEWB's Avatar Posted By: GEWB
    14 Apr 2017



  1. Posts : 25,847
    Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
       #1

    Who is this person "Hacker Fantastic"?

    I'm one of those people that has no proof of anything. BUT I have always believed that N.S.A. and other agencies of various governments around the world could do all the listing and hacking as they so desired.
    The money that N.S.A. has to work with, I'm sure they got the best hacking tools known to mankind. I don't doubt that other nations also have the same tools.

    This Hacker Fantastic just found some old news as far as I can tell.

    Jack
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  2. Posts : 1,797
    Win 7 Ultimate, Win 8.1 Pro, Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon (All 64-Bit)
       #2

    The tools have been released and it appears they do work on all Windows OS versions prior to 10. So any hacker can get their hands on those tools now.

    MS needs to act fast on this one!

    What Windows users need to know about the latest 'ShadowBrokers' exploits | Windows Central
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  3. Posts : 50
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       #3

    Am I cynical or isn't this just another plot to get us all off of older versions of Windows and onto 10 where they can read our data anyway and making M$ biggest hackers of the lot?
    I have been waiting for the next step as no one gives away the tens of millions they did handing out a free W10 OS!
    Had to be another way of recouping and even getting a greater return and data utilization just has to be it.
    Maybe got fed up with many resisting, many more than they modeled I bet!
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  4. Posts : 1,797
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       #4

    Some updated info from the MS blog.

    Protecting customers and evaluating risk MSRC
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       #5
    Last edited by tetraps; 13 May 2017 at 00:19.
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  6. Posts : 14
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       #6

    doesnt suprise me that the government thinks it has a right to play dirty to spy on people....
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    7 Ultimate SP1
       #7

    For an average Windows 7 system with an unknown patch level, I assume just running the May 2017 rollup (KB4019264) should be sufficient to get it up to date to be safe to follow up with a Windows Update check?

    Trying to remote help someone over here.
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    ToniCipriani said:
    For an average Windows 7 system with an unknown patch level, I assume just running the May 2017 rollup (KB4019264) should be sufficient to get it up to date to be safe to follow up with a Windows Update check?

    Trying to remote help someone over here.
    Yes, that will be sufficient. The full monthly rollups are cumulative and include security and non-security patches from prior rollups. If someone has been patching the security-only rollups, they would need to do each month's patch individually (March 2017 security-only rollup KB4012212 contains the fix for the ransomware's exploit).
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  9. Posts : 14
    win7 64 home
       #9

    The UK Gov wants backdoors to encryption and then bemoans leaked NSA hacks turning over the wonky NHS.
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