For anyone using Windows XP

Microsoft released a critical update that was not pushed through the Windows update service automatically.

"A remote code execution vulnerability exists in Remote Desktop Services in the affected Windows platforms."

zdnet.com/article/microsoft-patches-windows-xp-server-2003-to-try-to-head-off-wormable-flaw/

The update can be downloaded here -

catalog.update.microsoft.com/search.aspx?q=4500331

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Kek

windows 7 is affected as well

>updating ancient versions of windows
STOP ENCOURAGING THE BAWWW WIN10SUCKS KIDS

I mean, it's a privacy nightmare, yeah.

>implying that every windows isn't a privacy nightmare

Old Windows operating systems have better respect for privacy than noob Llinux distro's like Udindu, that puts fucking Amazon links on the favorites bar.

A link to Amazon is somehow worse than forced telemetry and forced updates

You aren't the sharpest knife in the drawer, hunh?
>Noob
>Undindu
Yeah, you're an idiot

>Implying Windows XP has forced updates and telemetry
>Ad hominem

Brilliant

It actually had. I think Windows 98 already had botnet.

microsoft are the best ones to stop an outbreak, it's kinda their duty to take this action (tiny bit of work for massive pr)

>I think Windows 98 already had botnet.
Jesus fucking christ the absolute state of Jow Forums.

No, really, there were no reason to put a backdoor there.
Idk, better search W2000 leaked code, and find backdoors there.

I don't need you judging how I use a computer.

>you're making it worse for me

How?

>remote desktop
It's fucking nothing. Why the hell would you have 3389 open on your firewall, and forwarded to an XP machine of all things? At least switch to a different port.

wart. Most of the world didn't even have an internet connection when Windows 98 was commonplace. Wouldn't make much sense.

It is turned off by default, to boot.

Can you even strawman properly? I have no fucking clue what you're talking about.

>NSAKEY

>Windows

freetard spotted

>Remote Desktop Services

lol Imagine having that actually installed. kek

>Using XP in 2019

Why subject yourself to CIA level torture?

If you are running RDP on the Intarwebs, that's not good.

On an XP machine?

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Windows XP is the earliest version of Wangblows to definitively have a universal backdoor. But all proprietary "software" should be presumed to be malware so long as it remains proprietary.