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by unholythree
3323 days ago
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No it is about fixing, a design flaw allowed this to happen. SMB1 (hopefully) wasn't built thinking EternalBlue would be a fun feature. No one expects perfect software; but this clearly happened because Microsoft's software was broken, the NSA found where, and horded and then lost control of that knowledge. edited: I understand what you mean about people not patching and leaving themselves vulnerable. A lot of pain could have been prevented at that level. |
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Long term support ended in May 2013 for desktop. But Ubuntu patched the bug in March 2017 for all current supported versions of Ubuntu.
Then the NHS got his with the bug.
How does free / non-microsoft software protect against a shitty decision to not update / upgrade?