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Just out of interest, could you please provide some background to your contention that installing update files downloaded from the Windows Update Catalog is “stealing” in the legal sense?
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Maybe I’m splitting hairs here, but using the bypass seems to get around the phrase “… will be unable …” Indeed, the bypass users have apparently been able to “to install … Software that is accompanied by or includes a License Agreement, unless he or she first agrees to the License Agreement terms.” I found this sentence relevant: “An end user will be unable to install any Software that is accompanied by or includes a License Agreement, unless he or she first agrees to the License Agreement terms.” Furthermore, I haven’t gone through the Microsoft website exhaustively to ascertain their legal position regarding the use of the update files. However, Microsoft makes the *update files* available for free. “Since that modification is being used to steal ESU support that has not been paid for.” Cowardice and being worry-free go hand in hand, but that doesn’t stop them both inevitably tripping over their own ignorance along the road to hell…
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When you do find a need to speak truth to power, or defend yourself against abusers, you’ll want your stuff unhackable and strong locks on your house, etc.īad guys don’t have morals and make a priority of learning how to find you. Security through obscurity is the kind of moronic culture that thinks freedom of speech isn’t necessary because you have nothing to say. MSE is not an IDS (Intrusion Detection System) and is way simpler. Now apply that principle to a machine that’s constantly online and never patched. No specific targeting of that machine due to the owner or activity, note. Some researchers put an unpatched Windows XP (and the principle is still the same for the better-designed Windows 7) online in an experiment, and it took under an HOUR to be hacked, AUTOMATICALLY. They won’t NEED to, if they want to use your machine to launch an attack on someone else, or whatever. Yeah Addy T., because exploiting an unpatched system is a matter of putting MSE-detectable files onto it, get real. It remains to be seen if the bypass will continue to work in the coming months or years.For now, it may be an option in some situations provided that backups are created. Our colleagues over at Deskmodder found another option that supports the installation of the latest SSU: