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#1 Nvyseal

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 12:22 AM

images/news/windows.jpgWindows Update is fetching and installing some updates without end users' consent.

Windows Secrets contacted eWEEK and Microsoft Watch earlier this afternoon about the discovery. Tomorrow, Windows Secrets' Scott Dunn will report that Windows Update has started "altering files on users' systems without displaying any dialog box to request permission. The only altered files that have been reported to date are 18 small executables used by WU itself. Microsoft is patching these files silently, even if auto-updates have been disabled on a particular PC."

The Windows Secrets story can be found Here on September 13.

The stealth updates do not appear to affect PCs using WSUS (Windows Server Update Services) the same way as those using Microsoft Update/Windows Update. Typically, Windows would give some notification before installing updates and, presumably, install nothing if Windows Update is turned off. But, in testing, Dunn found that Microsoft was updating Windows XP and Vista systems even when automatic updating is turned off.

"Microsoft is bypassing the normal automatic update control," Dunn told me this afternoon. "The problem is that users don't know that."

"From the perspective of businesses, it isn't a good thing," said Andrew Jaquith, Yankee Group program manager for Security Research. "Silent updates are probably against corporate policy and will definitely mess up whitelisting programs if those are installed."

Via Microsoft Watch


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Posted 13 September 2007 - 02:00 AM

oh yuck! can you imagine the possible issues? for a home user, it's bad enough (sudden compatability issues, and you have no idea wtf), but a big bidness, tons of workstations...yuck.
back to a distro...
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Posted 13 September 2007 - 03:06 AM

Typical MS BS. Sheeze, are they TRYING to shoot themselves in the foot? Linux just isn't an option for me...

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 12:41 PM

Redmond is the headquarters of Microsoft but also the headquarters of the most paranoid group on the planet. Now, whether that paranoia is fostered by the DOJ, a penguin, or greed for a dollar is debatable but the depth of the paranoia is unequaled anywhere...talker. :rofl_mini:

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 10:22 PM

The Mystery behind this from Microsoft...

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Microsoft has come out and explained itself, saying that the updates weren't really updates for Windows, but rather updates for Windows Update itself, which apparently didn't merit a notification. The company does admit that it could have been more "transparent" about the matter, however, and says it's now "looking at the best way to clarify" the behavior of Windows Update.

Now, if i bought a refrigerator, I certainly would like the manufacturer calling me before they come on out, come into my house, and "fix" my refrigerator :chrisno:

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Posted 13 September 2007 - 10:56 PM

View PostNvyseal, on Sep 13 2007, 03:22 PM, said:

The Mystery behind this from Microsoft...
Now, if i bought a refrigerator, I certainly would like the manufacturer calling me before they come on out, come into my house, and "fix" my refrigerator :chrisno:
:christo: Yeah, no joke, isn't that called breaking and entering? Plus, what if (God forbid) you aren't connected to the net? Are you going to have to call the 800 number and shove the phone in the tower? :chrisno:




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