ANALYSIS: Why you should update your Windows system
While Australians were sleeping, someone on the other side of the world opened an email attachment. That was all it took.
That was 2017. If we are not careful, it could also be 2019 — only this time instead of 230,000 infections, it might be as many as a million. The vulnerability, known as BlueKeep, is in Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol, a tool for users to access their systems remotely.
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