Microsoft has warned users that its patches for the dangerous Meltdown CPU bug won't reach them if their third-party antivirus hasn't been updated to support this week's Windows security update.
By now Windows users should have received the patches Microsoft released yesterday to plug the widespread Meltdown bug and its companion Spectre, which expose most computers and phones to speculative execution side-channel attacks that affect chips from Intel, AMD, and Arm.
Now it's clear why sumit bro got update but i did not, I am done, i will never pay for 3rd party antivirus after the end of my kaspersky subscription in about a month, I will stick to Windows defender
Now it's clear why sumit bro got update but i did not, I am done, i will never pay for 3rd party antivirus after the end of my kaspersky subscription in about a month, I will stick to Windows defender
Microsoft issued an update for Windows 7 PC too but I didn't receive the update because it's running Kaspersky free antivirus . I'll uninstall Kaspersky and install Microsoft security essential
Microsoft issued an update for Windows 7 PC too but I didn't receive the update because it's running Kaspersky free antivirus . I'll uninstall Kaspersky and install Microsoft security essential
The update is likely a security update to address the Spectre and Meltdown issue, with Microsoft saying:
This build includes all the improvements from KB4056891.
KB4056891 reads:
Security updates to Internet Explorer, Microsoft Scripting Engine, Microsoft Edge, Windows Graphics, Windows Kernel, Windows Subsystem for Linux, and the Windows SMB Server.
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