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Eternal Blue Exploitation (Step by Step)

This repository covers the vulnerability assessment for Windows 7 operating system. The vulnerability is identified as Eternal Blue (MS17-010 Eternal Blue SMB Remote Windows Kernel Pool Corruption) with CVE-2017-0144.

It is a critical security vulnerability in the SMBv1 (Server Message Block version 1) protocol on Windows operating systems, which allows remote attackers to exploit Windows machines by causing kernel pool corruption. Eternal blue targets a flaw in SMBv1 and this will allow attackers to remotely execute code on systems without authentication.

In order to secure the systems, immediately disable SMBv1 and install patched versions of Windows. Microsoft released a patch in March 2017 to fix the vulnerability (MS17-010).

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