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On March 12, 2020 Microsoft released a warning to immediately update and reboot Windows systems due to a Microsoft SMBv3 Client/Server Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. Users are advised this is an extremely dangerous vulnerability and MUST be addressed right away.

Users should know that if their systems are not patched appropriately and an attack is launched against this vulnerability, LBNL will temporarily block computers. If this occurs, users will be unable to remote access their computers which could impact users ability to telecommute. IT strongly advises all users to apply patches immediately and REBOOT.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to [email protected].

Thanks to Windows Server Update Service (WSUS), Windows Reboot Reminders, and BigFix, IT User Support is able to identify vulnerable software running on LBL systems. If you wish to receive proactive communications regarding the health of your computer, you can Download BigFix and install it. If you have further questions about BigFix, please Request Help.

Reminder: always keep your operating system up to date, your applications patched, and your system rebooted at least once a week! Follow IT Best Practices to ensure computer health.

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