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Microsoft rushes emergency Windows security fix after one BILLION PCs left open to HACKERS

Agent86

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Gentlemen and ladies UPDATE your windows NOW. If not force an update now.

There was a critical bug that was just fixed. It is very important that it is patched.

You and your pockets can thank me later.

https://www.express.co.uk/life-styl...7-Security-Patch-8-1-10-Critical-Flaw-Hackers

Microsoft has rolled out an emergency patch for a "critical" bug found in almost every version of Windows, including the upcoming Windows 10.
The flaw, which has been categorised as "critical" - Microsoft's highest level of threat – affects two thirds of all 1.5 billion Personal Computers running Windows across the globe.
Exploiting the Windows vulnerability hackers could take "complete control of the affected system", Microsoft posted in an online security bulletin this week.


The firm added: "An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights."
Windows users can be attacked by booby-trapped websites using exploit code or by email attachments.
The flaw affects anyone running Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 and 8.1, Server 2008, Server 2012 and Windows RT.
Google security researchers, from the Project Zero security squad, have been credited with identifying and reporting the "critical" flaw.

Microsoft has confirmed the bug has been talked about online but revealed it had no evidence "to indicate this vulnerability had been used to attack customers".


The firm said the majority of the 1.5 billion PC customers running Windows will have automatic updates enabled – and therefore will not need to take action to protect their computer.
Instead, the Microsoft security patch has likely already been installed.
However those who have opted-out of automatic Windows updates should download the patch from the firm's security bulletin immediately here.
The critical flaw has come at a bad time for Microsoft, which is weeks away from the release of its next generation operating system.

 
It's or it was a nasty bug. Could have taken over a users computer with a simple Adobe file.
 
Not we have to deal with pixels.

[h=1]Hackers Could Break Into Your Monitor To Spy on You and Manipulate Your Pixels[/h]
 
Hello, oh I am tired of those updates, bug fixes, and other stuff, that Windows users have to endure if they want their notebook to run fast and without glitches. All I can do on my Windows laptop is reinstalling some apps, installing a new antivirus, downloading some new software packs, to make my Lenovo run faster, finding some best pc tune up softwares, to delete all those junk files that slow down my computer. But, through all of this, a better OS than Microsoft Windows doesn't exist.
 
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Hello, oh I am tired of those updates, bug fixes, and other stuff, that Windows users have to endure if they want their notebook to run fast and without glitches. All I can do on my Windows laptop is reinstalling some apps, installing a new antivirus, downloading some new software packs, to make my Lenovo run faster, finding some best pc tune up softwares, to delete all those junk files that slow down my computer. But, through all of this, a better OS than Microsoft Windows doesn't exist.


Get a Mac. I have never had issues like this crap since I switched to Mac products
 
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