Windows XP And Windows 10 Users, Please Update ASAP!!!!
Microsoft just rolled out June’s security updates a few hours ago. A vulnerability CVE-2017-8543 is affecting almost all computers running Microsoft Windows. All Windows versions are affected, including those that are no longer receiving support from Microsoft.
Windows XP And Windows 10 Users, Please Update As Soon As Possible
Microsoft
just rolled out June’s security updates a few hours ago. The company
claimed that they were aware of all the recent attacks that tried to
exploit some of the known vulnerabilities.
A vulnerability CVE-2017-8543
is affecting almost all computers running Microsoft Windows. All
Windows versions are affected, including those that are no longer
receiving support from Microsoft.
Let
me tell you this is a Remote Code execution flaw in the Windows Search
service. Hackers can exploit this vulnerability to take full control of
the affected System. After taking the full control of the affected
system, the attacker could install programs, view, change or even delete
data.
The
update is being released for almost all version of Windows ranging from
Windows XP to Windows 10, although the older versions are no longer
getting support.
Well, Microsoft had
some evidence that points possible attacks launched by government
organizations, so to protect users against such attacks, Microsoft
decided to path unsupported versions like Windows XP, Vista and Server
2003 as well.
Microsoft says “To
exploit the vulnerability, the attacker could send specially crafted SMB
messages to the Windows Search service. An attacker with access to a
target computer could exploit this vulnerability to elevate privileges
and take control of the computer. Additionally, in an enterprise
scenario, a remote unauthenticated attacker could remotely trigger the
vulnerability through an SMB connection and then take control of a
target computer”
So, if you are using
a Windows computer then you need to install these update as soon as
possible, especially given that attacks are already appearing. If you
are running older versions like Windows XP or Vista then you may
reconsider upgrading the windows version because a number of attacks
targeting older versions are on the rise.
So, what do you think about this? Share your views in the comment box below.
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