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This is Susan Bradley for CSO online today were gonna talk about some good news and some bad news so first the good news Microsoft was going to release a patch in January to disable insecure LDAP channel binding LDAP channel binding is specifically used in Active Directory especially for on-premise Active Directory now especially for those of you that have Active Directory based on older operating system perhaps even Server 2008 r2 thats going out of support you want to take note so for those of you on older operating systems you may still have this LDAP binding insecure LDAP binding occurring in your network as a result of businesses asking for more time Microsoft pushed off this event to March of 2020 thats the good news now heres the bad news you may already be passing credentials for your domain admin account and clear text in your network as noted in this 2016 post identifying clear text LDAP bindings to your domain controllers so this is not new its been around for a while