Total Meltdown? How the Windows 7 Meltdown January patch made things way worse. (Patched in March updates) https://t.co/wrV8EApW1n
— Ulf Frisk (@UlfFrisk) March 27, 2018
#TotalMeltdown OOB patches available now! No longer ZERO-DAY! APPLY PATCHES NOW! (Win7/2008R2) CVE-2018-1038 . Awesome turnaround time and support from @msftsecresponse! Super impressive work given the time frame!https://t.co/TcVVMBDEPl pic.twitter.com/n0FpD8nP5X
— Ulf Frisk (@UlfFrisk) March 29, 2018
We released a security update yesterday to address CVE-2018-1038 in Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (x64) and Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 (x64). Thanks to @UlfFrisk for the partnership.
— Security Response (@msftsecresponse) March 30, 2018
Yesterday #microsoft released a security update to address CVE-2018-1038 in Windows 7 SP1 (x64) and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 (x64). Shout out to @UlfFrisk for the partnershiphttps://t.co/fDUMGZuw20
— Jeff Jones (@securityjones) March 30, 2018
I'm proud to have been a part of getting this vulnerability addressed and giving credit where it was due. Thank you @UlfFrisk I hope to see more research from you in the future! https://t.co/jrVghRq1NP
— 👾 Nate Warfield 👾 (@dk_effect) March 29, 2018
A big thanks to @UlfFrisk for working with us through this bumpy ride. We are glad to be at a better spot with this latest release. https://t.co/1kgjE7megN
— Phillip Misner (@phillip_misner) March 30, 2018
https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2018-1038