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Newer versions of Windows are vulnerable to a new Server Message Block (SMB) zero-day exploit that has been shown as a proof-of-concept. The vulnerability was first demonstrated by @PythonResponder and requires a user to connect to a SMBv3 server for a successful attack.
Given the severity of the exploit, the U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness
Source: Hot Hardware – Zero-Day Exploit Affecting All Latest Windows Versions Causing Blue Screen Of Death Is Live On Github