How to remediate – Windows NT FTP ‘guest’ Account Present 1. Introduction The Windows NT FTP ‘guest’ account vulnerability allows unauthenticated access to a remote FTP server. This could allow...
How to remediate – Windows Network Config Enumeration 1. Introduction Windows Network Config Enumeration gathers details about a Windows computer’s network setup. This information can help attackers map...
How to remediate – Windows NetBIOS / SMB Remote Host Information Disclosure 1. Introduction The Windows NetBIOS / SMB Remote Host Information Disclosure vulnerability allows an attacker to obtain the network name...
How to remediate – Windows Media Service Server Detection 1. Introduction Windows Media Service Server Detection identifies instances where a Windows Media Service server is listening on a remote...
How to remediate – Windows HTTP Protocol Stack CVE-2022-21907 Mitigation (EnableT… 1. Introduction The Windows HTTP Protocol Stack CVE-2022-21907 vulnerability allows a remote attacker to execute code on affected systems. This...
How to remediate – Windows FTP Server NULL Administrator Password 1. Introduction The Windows FTP Server NULL Administrator Password vulnerability allows an attacker to gain unauthorised access to a remote...
How to remediate – WinShell Trojan Detection 1. Introduction The WinShell Trojan Detection indicates your system has been compromised by the WinShell Trojan Horse. WinShell allows an...
How to remediate – WinSATAN Backdoor Detection 1. Introduction WinSATAN is a backdoor installed on Windows systems, giving an attacker partial control. This allows them to steal...
How to remediate – WinMX Detection (uncredentialed check) 1. Introduction WinMX Detection identifies instances of the WinMX peer-to-peer file sharing application running on your network. This software is...
How to remediate – WMI Antivirus Enumeration 1. Introduction The WMI Antivirus Enumeration vulnerability allows an attacker with valid credentials to obtain a list of antivirus software...