In vulnerability research, and computer security, we often deal strictly in the intangible. There are times however when tangible attack vectors can play a big part in real-world attacks. In a lot of cases it is USB memory sticks and related that play a common physical role in aiding attacks. From Stuxnet leveraging USB to bridge air gap networks to BadUSB there are many examples worth taking note. That is why this weeks Microsoft Security Bulletin MS14-063 vulnerability in FastFat caught our eEye. - See more at: http://blog.beyondtrust.com/ms14-063-fastfat-vulnerability-fixed-years-ago#sthash.gUknQ5xW.dpuf
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