";s:4:"text";s:1648:" Our analysis indicates that the archive contains malicious programs, many of them detected proactively by Kaspersky Lab’s products. Earlier this year "The Shadow Brokers" -- an entity claiming to have stolen hacking tools from the NSA then offering them for sale -- seemed to pack … Today, Microsoft triaged a large release of exploits made publicly available by Shadow Brokers. However, while ETERNALBLUE is the most recognizable name in the Shadow Brokers leak, there is one file that has haunted and fascinated the cyber-security community above any other. to its core. Our engineers have investigated the disclosed exploits, and most of the exploits are already patched. Understandingly, customers have expressed concerns around the risk this disclosure potentially creates. ETERNALBLUE is a SMBv2 exploit for Windows 7 SP1 (MS17-010) ETERNALCHAMPION is a SMBv1 exploit ESKIMOROLL is a Kerberos exploit targeting 2000, … Below is our update on the investigation. The jolt to Mr. Williams from the Shadow Brokers’ riposte was part of a much broader earthquake that has shaken the N.S.A. Specifically, these exploits and vulnerabilities targeted enterprise firewalls, antivirus software, and Microsoft products. They published several leaks containing hacking tools from the National Security Agency (NSA), including several zero-day exploits. Kaspersky Lab’s Notice to Customers about the Shadow Brokers’ Publication from April 14 Kaspersky Lab has been reviewing the new archive released by the Shadow Brokers group on April 14.