Update Windows 10: 800 million users at risk as Microsoft releases a patch to fix two critical security flaws
Update Windows 10: 800 million users at risk as Microsoft releases a patch to fix two critical security flaws
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If you also use a computer or laptop then this news is for you. Windows 10 is at risk of hacking over 80 million systems around the world. It is reported by Microsoft itself. Microsoft has confirmed to Windows 10 users that there are two bugs in the system called Remote Code Exec (RCE). This has been confirmed by Microsoft's Security Response Centre. This bug can cause malware to move automatically from one computer to another. However, the company has not yet released an update to deal with this bug. There is a risk of security on millions of computers and laptops around the world with Windows 10.

In a statement, Microsoft's Incident Response Team Director Simon Pope said that all versions of Windows 10 are affected by this bug. It also includes server versions. Simone also confirmed that Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012 R2 are also affected by this bug in addition to Windows 10. He has said that updates will be released soon to correct this bug.

A Forbes report quoting Microsoft's security advisory said the company had alerted its users that hackers could exploit this bug to capture your system. Delete data, create new accounts and install apps and malware you want.

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