OK, lots and lots and lots of stories today about a (the?) MS Windows RDP bug/vulnerability/patch.
Yes, if you're running XP, Win 7, Win 2003, or Win Server 2008 you should definitely get patched. (I'm assuming that a lot of you are, and that's why Windows Update still hasn't rebooted my Win 10 machine this week ...) (Which begs the question of why people are still running XP, Win 2003, or Win Server 2008. Yes, I have been disappointed ever since I updated from Win 7 to Win 10, and this is the first time I've been somewhat relieved ...)
But why is everyone so panicked about it? Well, it's a remote execution bug, and it doesn't need a login. Therefore, it could (potentially) be used to create a worm. So far it doesn't seem that anyone has actually seen one, but it could be created. And, for users of XP, Win 7, Win 2003, or Win Server 2008 that would be bad.
Anybody you rely on run XP, Win 7, Win 2003, or Win Server 2008? ...
If that Russian hacker makes his way into that network and is able to takeover the sewing machine what rogue clothing could we expect? 🙂
The weakest link breaks the chain. I remind myself that all the time. Most times it is the actual user. In this case definitely tech.
@Flyslinger2 wrote:If that Russian hacker makes his way into that network and is able to takeover the sewing machine what rogue clothing could we expect? 🙂
Mark,
Commie Russki RED Hacker?
Don't you mean rouge clothing?
Can anyone advise if the patches for win xp includes all embedded win xp or only Windows XP Embedded SP3 x86?
Can this patch be used for any win xp embedded os?
Does Microsoft provide any verification tools to check if the os is still vulnerable eg after patch?
Simply ask the Banks why the majority of them are still running Windows XP on there ATMs?
Why, cost?
Regards
Caute_cautim
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> Simply ask the Banks why the majority of them are still running Windows XP on
> there ATMs? Why, cost?
Yeah, definitely cost.
Remember the old joke:
Q: If you have two products, both almost identical, but one is labelled "This doesn't work!" which one do you buy?
A: Depends on which one is on sale ...