Meltdown and Spectre
Anyone not getting windows update's through for Jan 2018 because of these problems ? I haven't suffered any blue screen or an unbootable pc.
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I updated my windows 7 yesterday and another today with no dramas kb 4056894
My PC has an ancient intel chip from 2006 Windows defender disabled due to Avast On askwoody theres this Microsoft yanks all of this month’s Windows patches for “devices with impacted AMD processors” Posted on January 9th, 2018 Early this morning, Microsoft officially announced that it was pulling all of this month’s Meltdown/Spectre patches for folks with AMD processors. https://www.askwoody.com/2018/micros...md-processors/ January security patches are out - No known exploits https://www.askwoody.com/2018/januar...oming-shortly/ Risk Based Security brings some sanity to the Meltdown debacle https://www.askwoody.com/2018/risk-b...tdown-debacle/ Bottom line is still the same for us personal browser users Using a Script blocker has become a necessity From ransomware to bitcoin mining - entering a site in trusting mode isnt smart Script Safe for Chrome https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...hbdbdgdf?hl=en No Script for Firefox etc - the newest version with FF57 not great like the browser https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/fir...ddon/noscript/ No Script for palemoon - older more familiar version https://addons.palemoon.org/addon/noscript/ |
This looks like one of the biggest screw-ups in PC history!
Mine is an AMD so i'll hang fire for a while I think.... |
Intel will patch all recent chips by the end of January
90 percent of recent processors affected by Meltdown/Spectre will see fixes this week. There's still no word on a timeline for when affected processors made more than five years ago will be patched. 9th January 2018 https://www.engadget.com/2018/01/08/...ecurity-patch/ edit Windows Meltdown-Spectre patches: If you haven't got them, blame your antivirus Microsoft says your antivirus software could stop you from receiving the emergency patches issued for Windows. Liam Tung By Liam Tung | January 4, 2018 -- http://www.zdnet.com/article/windows...our-antivirus/ |
Semi off topic
There was an update for Mac users today for this issue, Was gonna be gone for a few hours today so I did it while gone, came back some 5 hours later and was all done so don't know how long it took but everything seems to be operating OK :thumbsup: |
You wont be needing that imac pro then
You've got to love MS The one group who werent even affected by the chip debacle , those with AMD CPUs get a blue screen of death invitation from MS via windows updates They actually think their updates are a big help History says their as good as malware all too often |
Well the updates have appeared on the security guide for me but still unsure about installing KB4056897 at 36.2mb file size. I have a AMD chip in mine.
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This one makes me sad...
Intel CEO sold all the stock he could after Intel learned of security bug
so he knew about the facts and...http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/images/icons/icon8.gif |
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As askwoody has been warning for year after year Let others be the beta testers with windows updates From an amd cpu perspective theres nothing to gain and everything to lose even when they get the anti-virus issue fixed Known issues in this update Microsoft is working with AMD to resolve this issue and resume Windows OS security updates to the affected AMD devices via Windows Update and WSUS as soon as possible. If you have experienced an unbootable state or for more information see KB4073707. For AMD specific information please contact AMD. January 3, 2018—KB4056897 (Security-only update) Applies to: Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1, Windows 7 Service Pack 1 https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/...date-kb4056897 |
Maybe, it's time you all switched too Windows 10..:D:thumbsup: |
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