IPv6 keeps getting hacked on Windows
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Top Comments (10)
this is why i only use ipv5
"IPv6 keeps getting hacked" or rather "Windows keeps getting hacked"
In the interest of full disclosure, I think it's important to stress that this is a Windows-specific bug in their IPv6 stack, not a *general* protocol bug.
Denying the current internet protocol is silly, they hacked a WINDOWS lame code, not IPv6.
The problem isn't with IPv6, the problem with with Microsoft's IPv6 implementation. This problem doesn't exist with Linux
Take care of your biggest vulnerability — passwords!!: https://dashlane.com/networkchuck50 (50% off) with code NETWORKCHUCK50 Uncover the latest cybersecurity threat with NetworkChuck as we delve into a critical IPv6 flaw affecting all Windows users. Learn how hackers can exploit this vulnerability to gain remote access without any user interaction, and discover practical steps to protect your system. From understanding the intricacies of IPV6 to exploring effective mitigation strategies, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to safeguard their digital environment. Stay informed and secure with expert insights and actionable advice. 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Dashlane
Intentionally disabling and not using IPv6 in 2024 is a crime against humanity.
“we’re kinda slow at adopting ipv6” “here’s how you disable ipv6”
all the windows desktops: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Linux servers: *happy penguin noises*
Joke's on the hackers, I've got incoming IPv6 traffic blocked on my firewall.
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Top Comments (10)
this is why i only use ipv5
"IPv6 keeps getting hacked" or rather "Windows keeps getting hacked"
In the interest of full disclosure, I think it's important to stress that this is a Windows-specific bug in their IPv6 stack, not a *general* protocol bug.
Denying the current internet protocol is silly, they hacked a WINDOWS lame code, not IPv6.
The problem isn't with IPv6, the problem with with Microsoft's IPv6 implementation. This problem doesn't exist with Linux
Take care of your biggest vulnerability — passwords!!: https://dashlane.com/networkchuck50 (50% off) with code NETWORKCHUCK50 Uncover the latest cybersecurity threat with NetworkChuck as we delve into a critical IPv6 flaw affecting all Windows users. Learn how hackers can exploit this vulnerability to gain remote access without any user interaction, and discover practical steps to protect your system. From understanding the intricacies of IPV6 to exploring effective mitigation strategies, this video is a must-watch for anyone looking to safeguard their digital environment. Stay informed and secure with expert insights and actionable advice. 🔥🔥Join the NetworkChuck Academy!: https://ntck.co/NCAcademy **Sponsored by Dashlane
Intentionally disabling and not using IPv6 in 2024 is a crime against humanity.
“we’re kinda slow at adopting ipv6” “here’s how you disable ipv6”
all the windows desktops: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Linux servers: *happy penguin noises*
Joke's on the hackers, I've got incoming IPv6 traffic blocked on my firewall.