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Critical Security Updates Coming To Windows XP, 8, RT & Server 289

SmartAboutThings writes "On the upcoming Patch Tuesday on July 9, Microsoft is going to bring some notable security updates, that will mostly deal with fixing issues in remote code execution vulnerabilities, which allow attackers to breach in. The security updates will be applied to all Windows versions Microsoft is still supporting (from XP to Windows 8.1)"
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Critical Security Updates Coming To Windows XP, 8, RT & Server

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  • A request... (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Anachragnome ( 1008495 ) on Sunday July 07, 2013 @03:15PM (#44211237)

    I do not have the ability to do so, but could someone that is able to do so please make a close comparison before/after changes?

    They might be trying to cover their tracks in terms NSA backdoors--hide the evidence to minimize the coverage--and the changes they make with updates might shed some light on those backdoors.

  • Re:Why? (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 07, 2013 @03:35PM (#44211353)

    I believe that does happen, yes. But you seem to be replying to a post that denies there being a problem in the first place.

  • Re:Why? (Score:2, Interesting)

    by Anonymous Coward on Sunday July 07, 2013 @03:36PM (#44211361)

    Probably just the zero day vunerabilities that NSA are using, would be such a bitch if Snowden would choose to publish them

    Information thats been set free is useful, isn't it ?

  • Re:A request... (Score:3, Interesting)

    by Anachragnome ( 1008495 ) on Sunday July 07, 2013 @04:25PM (#44211691)

    "Either it's a big conspiracy or someone modded five people up and then decided to post in the thread thereby undoing their mods."

    While that may be, there are many here on Slashdot that have long been accused of being "Conspiracy Theorists"--myself included--that have been vindicated by the "conspiracy" exposed by Edward Snowden.

    All I am asking is that people here be aware that there are many methods to stifle dissent, and that social media (Slashdot included) is now a powerful tool to both monitor and shape public opinion. And lets be serious about the readership of Slashdot--there are many great minds sharing ideas here on Slashdot (I really don't include myself in this category)--and some of those great minds don't necessarily agree with our government. I'd really like to hear NewYorkCountryLawyer's opinions on all of this.

    Isn't this the entire purpose of the Prism program, to monitor and minimize the actions of those that don't agree with our government? Hasn't there been enough proof that that program has been turned inwards, targeting US Citizens? Why wouldn't they attempt to manipulate public opinion at this juncture? Why would they ignore any potential means of doing so?

    I stand by my previous statements and allusions--Slashdot is being manipulated to both sway public opinion against Edward Snowden and to minimize the damage to the security apparatus.

    "The NSA is too busy tapping your phone to bother with slashdot posts."

    30000 to 40000 employees.

    "In 2012 John C. Inglis, the deputy director, said that the total number of NSA employees is "somewhere between 37,000 and one billion" as a joke." Wikipedia

  • This is news? (Score:5, Interesting)

    by JDG1980 ( 2438906 ) on Sunday July 07, 2013 @04:38PM (#44211757)

    Doesn't Microsoft patch these kind of security holes every Patch Tuesday? How is this one special?

  • by 0111 1110 ( 518466 ) on Sunday July 07, 2013 @04:57PM (#44211873)

    All joking aside, can any of us trust their patches now that it has been comfirmed that Microsoft is effectively a branch of the NSA? What percentage of these updates were sponsored and ordered by the NSA? Are only 30% of the changes for the benefit of the NSA? 70%? There is no way to know.

  • Re:A request... (Score:4, Interesting)

    by xiando ( 770382 ) on Sunday July 07, 2013 @05:36PM (#44212069) Homepage Journal

    All I am asking is that people here be aware that there are many methods to stifle dissent, and that social media (Slashdot included) is now a powerful tool to both monitor and shape public opinion.

    I first noticed that some subjects and opinions are silently removed from Slashdot back in 2004. Glad you're finally catching on. Using a site with a high number of visitors? Expect this sort of thing.

  • Comment removed (Score:3, Interesting)

    by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Monday July 08, 2013 @01:31AM (#44213885)
    Comment removed based on user account deletion

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