
The managers of these business are fairly security savy. “Haven’t your clients had malware/hacking incidents on the machines where updates were disabled?”-FaustusĪctually, No.
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As a linux user you probably practice proper safety such as not working at root on a live servers for general purporses use “Linux Server Security Best Practices” know how to secure directories and so on. Ht tps:///2018/12/microsoft-issues-emergency-fix-for-ie-zero-day/ See: Brian Krebs, “19 Dec 18 …Microsoft Issues Emergency Fix for IE Zero Day…Microsoft today released an emergency software patch to plug a critical security hole in its Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser that attackers are already using to break into Windows computers… The software giant said it learned about the weakness (CVE-2018-8653)…” Krebs on security. Is there a method to stop these forced updates on the customers boxes? Is there some hidden key or reg entry that allows this? Can these damaging updates be stopped? How?Įxactly, how is this forced “cirtical update” placed on Microsoft boxes without the owner permission?

But, Microsoft is able to force “critical” on to these boxes which in many cases caused them to crash. The uphappy customers have now turned off MS updates and never check for them for fear of bad update and resulting lock-up.

Many of my clients are disappointed in Microsoft’s dreadful updates to their Win 7, Win 8 Win 8.1 through server 2012 R2 machiness. Decem5:10 all Microsoft experts or general OS experts:
