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    http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/30/windows_update_glitch/

    Weird garbled Windows 7 update baffles world – now Microsoft reveals the truth

    by Neil McAllister
    The Register
    Sept. 30, 2015

    Windows 7 users were left scratching their heads on Wednesday when a mysterious garbled patch appeared in Windows Update, origins unknown.

    The update only seems to have popped up on Windows 7 systems, including Windows 7 Pro and Windows 7 Enterprise. The rogue patch, which advertised itself as a Windows Language Pack, was said to be 4.3MB in size and was flagged as an “Important” update.

    Its description mostly contained garbled text. Links for more information, help, and support were filled in with gibberish URLs with “.gov,” “.mil,” and “.edu” domains.

    While the text and links look highly suspicious – making some fear that Microsoft’s systems had been compromised – none of the URLs seemed legitimate…. [continue reading at above link]

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      http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/30/windows_update_glitch/

      Weird garbled Windows 7 update baffles world – now Microsoft reveals the truth

      by Neil McAllister
      The Register
      Sept. 30, 2015

      Windows 7 users were left scratching their heads on Wednesday when a mysterious garbled patch appeared in Windows Update, origins unknown.

      The update only seems to have popped up on Windows 7 systems, including Windows 7 Pro and Windows 7 Enterprise. The rogue patch, which advertised itself as a Windows Language Pack, was said to be 4.3MB in size and was flagged as an “Important” update.

      Its description mostly contained garbled text. Links for more information, help, and support were filled in with gibberish URLs with “.gov,” “.mil,” and “.edu” domains.

      While the text and links look highly suspicious – making some fear that Microsoft’s systems had been compromised – none of the URLs seemed legitimate…. [continue reading at above link]

      Window 7 updates have NOT been hacked after all!

      Always create a fresh drive image before making system changes/Windows updates; you may need to start over!
      We all have our own reasons for doing the things that we do with our systems; we don't need anyone's approval, and we don't all have to do the same things.
      We were all once "Average Users".

      • #1530480

        Window 7 updates have NOT been hacked after all!

        [/url]“The good news is that it was a genuine bogus update.”

        As opposed to bogus genuine? :confused:;)

    • #1530508

      yes, lol

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