Google has blocked eight additional ports inside the Chrome web browser in order to prevent a new variation of an attack named NAT Slipstreaming, the company's engineers announced today. The original ...
Web browser vendors are planning to block a new attack technique that would allow attackers to bypass a victim's NAT, firewall, or router to gain access to any TCP/UDP service hosted on their devices.
The concept of Slipstreaming is a very useful feature. It refers to the concept of having a single set of install files for a current version of a product even though updates such as service packs ...
A new version of NAT slipstreaming allows cybercriminals an easy path to devices that aren’t connected to the internet. Disconnecting devices from the internet is no longer a solid plan for protecting ...
Google Chrome will block the browser's access to TCP port 554 to protect against attacks using the NAT Slipstreaming 2.0 vulnerability. Last year, security researchers disclosed a new version of the ...
What is the best resource for slipstreaming a Windows XP installation disc? I want at least up to Service Pack 3 if not some updates on top of that. Also, would it be possible to slip in an ...