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    Exclamation Microsoft releases URGENT security patch

    Microsoft (which very rarely) has released an URGENT security patch out of the usual "first Tuesdays of every month" releases due to the importance of this patch.

    All Windows users are recommended to upgrade asap (just run windows update). Its a critical update on Windows XP and older versions but important on Vista. Apparently this security bug is also in pre-beta of Windows 7 for those that are running it.

    This bug was found by Microsoft teams themselves showing how serious they are taking security problems and how much time they devote to it now and how well they have responded to release this fix.
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    Will update tomorrow, thanks for the heads up
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    Apparently due to a vulnerability in file-sharing on every version of windows which allowed users to exploit and gain entry to systems o.0

    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sec.../ms08-067.mspx

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    Done. In simple language, what exactly is the problem? I read the above article and all I did was nod and agree

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    A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Server service on Windows systems. The vulnerability is due to the service not properly handling specially crafted RPC requests. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control of an affected system.

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    Ah right, that made some sense... Not alot but you can't possibly simplify that anymore

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    RPC is Remote Procedure Calls its a system on windows that allows it to make a 'call' to programs etc through a network

    So the system has a exploit people can use to remotely connect to the computer gaining access to it without the use of a username/password.

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    I did a few definition searches on Google That is quite a big risk though, but thankfully Microsoft found it and no-one else.

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    This exploit has been around for almost 6 years. It's not new at all.


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    lol its taken them 6 years to find it *claps* well done

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