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Windows 7 Reintroduces Remote BSoD

David Gerard writes "Remember the good old days of the 1990s, when you could teardrop attack any Windows user who'd annoyed you and bluescreen them? Microsoft reintroduces this popular feature in Windows 7, courtesy the rewritten TCP/IP and SMB2 stacks. Well done, guys! Another one for the Windows 7 Drinking Game."

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  1. Local? by MindStalker · · Score: 5, Interesting

    If it relies on a SMB2 request it is most likely restricted form request inside the LAN.
    Either way, still bad.

  2. Not consistent by james_a_craig · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Having actually tried this on three windows 7 machines now, it doesn't seem to work on every machine. (Actually, it's yet to work on any here, although I hear tell that it does work on some). There's something more to this than just "that data crashes it every time".