MIT fixes critical Kerberos 5 flaws

  2007-04-05 07:30:03
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has fixed several critical Kerberos 5 flaws attackers could exploit to cause a denial of service, bypass security restrictions and hijack targeted machines. 
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