^ good on ya.. now you are only half way there... have a cuppa... then you have to remove/stop all the spyware/malware/bloatware crap...
then ya can relax...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kGMCfb2xw
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^ good on ya.. now you are only half way there... have a cuppa... then you have to remove/stop all the spyware/malware/bloatware crap...
then ya can relax...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1kGMCfb2xw
Not sure what all the fuss is about up and running no problems,got Kodi installed and running.Not missing Windows XP yet.
START --> SETTINGS > UPDATE AND SECURITYQuote:
Originally Posted by klong toey
if it will not connect you may have windows update service turned off
start --> run --> type services.msc
scroll down to windows update --> properties and set it to start auto
because our master of registry editing has yet to offer this gem and it does not seem to be done with shutup10
start -> run type regedit
and follow the second section here
How to disable Telemetry and Data Collection in Windows 10 - Winaero
Make sure these things don't disable Windows Update or you won't get any protection from future 0-days.
MS protection of 0d ? are you fucking real ? :rofl:Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
haha, says the Indian call center boy who claimed to have seen forensic evidence of Russian hacking on the DNCQuote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
you are living in your little fantasy world, harry, dominated by MS crappy solutions. Keep sucking those arab cocks, they are full of vitamins for little feeble brain :)
By the way Buttplug, I know you're not very bright and all, but do you EVER read fucking links before you start posting drunken queer shit?
https://www.us-cert.gov/sites/defaul...-2016-1229.pdf
Mind you, you're too stupid to understand it anyway I suppose.
just how much of a risk are 0 days ?Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
I would bet most of the people are compromised by opening office docs with macros , or drive by flash exploits in IE
considering now most people are behind some sort of router and not exposing a vast array of open ports to the wider internet , they are not so easily infected from outside
things will change of course with more and more IoT devices inside networks being compromised and then in turn recruiting more victims
I have turned auto updating in win10 off after I did a full update - I will update when I wish
I can't believe you're actually asking that.
E.g. here's what M$ patched in October:
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CVE-2016-3298: An Internet Explorer zero-day flaw is a browser information disclosure vulnerability patched in MS16-118 bulletin among 11 other vulnerabilities. It could allow attackers to "test for the presence of files on disk."
CVE-2016-7189: A zero-day in the browser's scripting engine has been patched in Microsoft Edge bulletin, MS16-119, among others. The flaw is a remote code execution vulnerability.
CVE-2016-3393: Another zero-day in Microsoft Windows Graphics Component has been addressed in MS16-120 that could be exploited over the web, or via an email containing malicious file or over a file-sharing app to conduct RCE attack.
CVE-2016-7193: A single zero-day in Office has been addressed in MS16-121 bulletin. The flaw is a remote code execution vulnerability caused by the way Office handles RTF files.
CVE-2016-3298: The last publicly attacked zero-day has been patched in MS16-126, which is the only zero-day that is not rated critical, just moderate. The flaw is an information disclosure bug affecting Vista, Windows 7 and 8 and exists in the Microsoft Internet Messaging API.
Another bulletin rated critical is MS16-122 that patches a remote code execution flaw, CVE-2016-0142, in the Windows Video Control, affecting Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10. The bug can be exploited when a user opens a crafted file or app from the web page or email.
Microsoft also patched twelve vulnerabilities in Adobe Flash Player for Windows 8.1, Windows 10, and Server 2012 in MS16-127.
I really can't see the point in disabling Windows update in W10. You hardly notice it, even if a reboot is required, although if you're leaving your PC on for extended periods for a specific task that can't be interrupted (I doubt you do), there are still ways to manage those.
To me it's pointless exposing yourself (metaphorically speaking in case Buttplug gets excited).
that's basically your problem, you don't see anything outside MS limited own interestsQuote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
how about Windows update fucking up your system with their silly crappy updates ? do you get that Call Center boy ? or do you need a "forensic" report for it ? :rofl:
The Creators Update just rolled out on the Insider Preview.
Due for release in April apparently.
Here you go Baldrick:
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Windows Update will see some huge changes, with Microsoft adding options many Windows users have been begging for.
You can now pause updates for up to 35 days. You’ll find this option at Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Pause Updates. This setting is only available on the Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10—not Windows 10 Home.
You can also choose to avoid driver updates when updating Windows, preventing Windows Update from messing with your drivers. You’ll also find this option at Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > Advanced Options > Pause Updates. Again, it’s only available on the Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10—not Windows 10 Home.
If you do have the Home edition of Windows 10, there is one helpful new change. You can now set up to 18 hours of the day as your Active Hours, so Windows 10 won’t restart for updates during those hours. Previously, the maximum was 12 hours. Windows Update also attempts to detect whether the PC display is being used for something—projecting, for example—before automatically restarting the PC.
A new Unified Update Platform makes Windows Update faster when searching for available updates. Microsoft expects the size of a new major update like the Anniversary Update or Creators Update should be about 35% smaller, leading to faster downloads and reduced data usage.
And finally, you can now set wired Ethernet connections as metered from Settings > Network & Internet > Ethernet. This prevents Windows from automatically downloading updates and using other unnecessary data on a connection with limited data. This previously required a registry hack.
this is the drumpf edition then ?Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
obviously yes - the BSOD you have when you don't have a real BSODQuote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
No BSODs any more, they've fixed that.
https://teakdoor.com/images/imported/2017/02/1828.jpg
I would call an automatic restart while I am doing something a BSOD*
* Belgian Sucking Out Dogs :)
0000 to 2359Quote:
Originally Posted by harrybarracuda
The Creators Update draws ever near, April 11th is the scheduled date.
There have been three updates in the last week.
So far so good.
They seem to be mostly bug fixing, which can only be good. Works like a charm on my Lenovos and Dells.
where is our MS security bulletin, harry ?