Last week Guy posted a diary (http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=7093) about a 0-day vulnerability in SMB2 on Windows Vista and Server 2008 operating systems. Back then the exploit only crashed affected systems.
This is already bad enough; however, it just got worse. Yesterday a well known security company added a module for their exploitation product. The module contains the remote exploit for this vulnerability – in other words, any user running this tool can get full access to affected machines.
If the exploit is stable enough, it can _very easily_ be used in a worm, so it can potentially be devastating.
So, if you are running a Windows Vista or Server 2008 machine (Windows 7 RTM is not affected, RC *is*), be sure you apply one of workarounds listed by Microsoft (they are not perfect, but they can help), available here:
We will keep an eye on the development and will update the diary as necessary.
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Bojan