MS12-020 T-Shirt
Exploit Culture — Unisex Tee
Product Description:
Graffiti-style lettering tags “MS12-020” across the chest in dark, aggressive strokes, with “Remote Desktop Protocol Vulnerability” written below in red italic — turning a Microsoft Security Bulletin number into street art. The raw, hand-drawn aesthetic treats a CVE entry like a piece of urban legend.
MS12-020 was the critical RDP vulnerability that sent shockwaves through the security community in 2012 — a remote code execution flaw in Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol that could be exploited without authentication. It forced emergency patching across millions of Windows systems worldwide. This tee commemorates that moment in vulnerability history, wearing the bulletin number like a badge for those who remember the scramble.
Built for vulnerability researchers, penetration testers, and security historians who speak fluent CVE. A niche design that instantly identifies the wearer as someone who has lived through the patches that matter. Available in multiple colors and sizes XS through 5XL.
T-Shirt Specifications
- 100% Airlume Combed and Ringspun Cotton: Super soft and comfortable for all-day wear.
- Light Fabric (4.2 oz/yd² | 142 g/m²): Breathable and easy to layer for any season.
- Retail Fit: Designed to look great on all body types.
- Tear Away Label: No itchy tags — pure comfort.
- Runs True to Size: Order your usual size for a familiar fit.
Care Instructions: Machine wash cold, tumble dry low. Do not bleach.