Microsoft updates Windows without users' consent

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Microsoft has begun patching files on Windows XP and Vista without users' knowledge, even when the users have turned off auto-updates.

By Scott Dunn | September 13, 2007

Many companies require testing of patches before they are widely installed, and businesses in this situation are objecting to the stealth patching.


Files changed with no notice to users

In recent days, Windows Update (WU) started altering files on users' systems without displaying any dialog box to request permission. The only files that have been reportedly altered to date are nine small executables on XP and nine on Vista that are used by WU itself. Microsoft is patching these files silently, even if auto-updates have been disabled on a particular PC.

It's surprising that these files can be changed without the user's knowledge. The Automatic Updates dialog box in the Control Panel can be set to prevent updates from being installed automatically. However, with Microsoft's latest stealth move, updates to the WU executables seem to be installed regardless of the settings — without notifying users.....

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confirmed.

the autoupdate subsystem is what gets updated.

question; for those who need to certify there systems [ie: medical systems, high level financial systems, ete] where loss of control of the system leads to "BAD THINGS"....

how does one really trust microsoft after this stunt?
 
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