A new vulnerability was discovered utilizing the MSDT function in Windows machines that allows attackers to execute arbitrary code in one or even no clicks. This vulnerability has already been seen in the wild, and its novel technique may give attackers new ways to detonate malware. Let's talk about the malware itself, its impact, and ways you can protect yourself.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Follina Intro
0:32 Follina Breakdown
2:28 What Makes Follina Dangerous
3:55 Follina Threat Landscape
5:00 Why We Need Exploit Proofs of Concept
5:49 How To Defend Against Follina
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