Microsoft Releases Anti-Ransomware Patches for Windows XP, Windows 8

Following a recent ransomware outbreak, which used a newly revealed weakness in Microsoft’s Windows to spread faster than ever before, Microsoft has released security patches for unsupported Windows XP and Windows 8 operating systems to help defend against these ransomware attacks. According to The Guardian, the weakness was first discovered by the NSA, and then stolen by a group of hackers named “Shadow Brokers”.

Wannacrypt

Shortly after the stolen data was published, Microsoft fixed the flaw with a security patch but only for its newer operating systems. However, when the ransomware, also being referred to as “WannaCry” or “WanaCrypt”, began spreading, Microsoft took the highly unusual step of releasing free security updates for its out-of-support versions of Windows, including Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP, both of which have not been sold for over a decade, as well as Windows 8. 

Below are a few tips to help you defend against the ransomware:

  • The vulnerability does not exist within Windows 10, the latest version of the software, but is present in all versions of Windows prior to that, dating back to Windows XP.
  • As a result of Microsoft’s first patch, users of Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.1 can easily protect themselves against the main route of infection by running Windows Update on their systems.
  • Users of Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 and Windows 8 can defend against the ransomware by downloading the new patch from Windows.
  • All users can further protect themselves by being wary of malicious email attachments, another major way through which the ransomware was spread.

Microsoft’s free security updates for older Windows operating systems can be downloaded at this link.

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hlna55
hlna55
9 years ago

Free tech support:

1) delete emails that aren’t from your contacts
2) don’t browse porn

Jay
Jay
9 years ago

People still use windows ?!?

Gary
Reply to  Jay
9 years ago

Windows XP #4ever

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Jay
9 years ago

Gaming sucks on a Mac.

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