Yes, Microsoft is aware that some customers are running versions of Windows that no longer receive mainstream support. Microsoft recommends that customers running one of these operating systems download and install the update as soon as possible.ĭoes This Mean Even Systems Without Support Can Get The Patch? Note: Clients & Customers on a valid managed services agreement are being taken care of and there is no immediate action for any computer, server or other devices under a valid managed services agreement. To apply the patches, go to the Microsoft Security Update Guide for in-support systems and KB4500705 for out-of-support systems. The update addresses the vulnerability by correcting how Remote Desktop Services handles connection requests. This shows the importance of these patches. The patches are for devices and systems that are both in and out-of-support, which is rare for Microsoft to do. Microsoft has released a critical update for their Remote Desktop Services that impacts multiple Windows versions. An attacker could then install programs view, change, or delete data or create new accounts with full user rights without your knowledge. This means that the virus can get into your system without you doing anything like clicking a malicious link. The virus is designated as CVE-2019-0708. If you are still using Windows Server 2003 or XP, Windows 7, Windows 2008 R2, or Windows 2008 you could be in trouble.
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