Post 983

by billso on Sunday, 13 June 2004

Tech: Yahoo! News — Could Your New PC Be Patch­less?: “Cur­rent PC users are con­stantly reminded about the need to down­load patches and oper­at­ing sys­tem updates as soon as they are made avail­able. But those users may not real­ize that a ‘new’ PC might actu­ally have been sit­ting in a ware­house for sev­eral months, and might lack the most recent patches required to keep it safe from viruses and worms. In order to meet deliv­ery dead­lines, PCs bound for the retail mar­ket must have their oper­at­ing sys­tems frozen about three to four weeks prior to the date on which they are made avail­able, said Jim Kahler, man­ager of con­sumer sup­port for Hewlett-Packard’s con­sumer PCs. With Microsoft releas­ing sev­eral new secu­rity updates almost every month, there’s no sim­ple way to ensure that when a PC finally makes it to the user, that PC con­tains the lat­est updates required to secure the sys­tem, he said.”

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