Apparently Microsoft Edge can trigger the recent Windows NTFS Corruption bug remotely, all it takes to destroy your computer is clicking a link. @Microsoft @danielverlaan @jonasLykpic.twitter.com/RrFiD9eBEe
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What about the new Edge?
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dunno- havent managed to get it working since switching to insider preview, i am happy when it dosnt do the shit taking over my screen saying its updating 4000 times
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Yes, true, although insider builds still don't have the new Edge preinstalled, but I think Windows Defender and smart screen should block that malicious URL. and what about this one? \\.\globalroot\device\condrv\kernelconnect (don't paste it in your address bar) results in gsod
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I'll try and see, I doub't I can trigger this through HTML5 , Ajax / JS .. but i'll try. will update you if I have any news in regards to this.
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https://cryptobin.co/c2f564n7 password: http://websec.nl Does not work remotely however if executed locally it will corrupt the NTFS first and than trigger the BSOD. Please do not abuse and use this only on VM's !
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Thank you, will try it in Windows Sandbox :) could you share some insights and personal opinion about this thing that results in GSOD/BSOD once pasted into a browser? \\.\globalroot\device\condrv\kernelconnect
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i am not a fan
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j/k - its not like i search for that stuff on purpose. i just play around with things and suddenly bsod. i have many more things that will bsod you when opened
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