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Strange I just checked for Updates and found nothing.
Just read this now
Microsoft Issues Emergency Windows Security Update For A Critical Vulnerability
https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidanceIf your computer is running Microsoft's Windows operating system, then you need to apply this emergency patch immediately. By immediately, I mean now!
Microsoft has just released an emergency security patch to address a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in its Malware Protection Engine (MPE) that could allow an attacker to take full control of a victim's PC.
Enabled by default, Microsoft Malware Protection Engine offers the core cybersecurity capabilities, like scanning, detection, and cleaning, for the company's antivirus and antimalware programs in all of its products.
Wouldn't think it would be a slow release if it was such an emergency.
OK that is just information, I received that in an email yesterday if yo look at December Updates there are none.
https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en...d-000d3a32f9b6
Thanks for the info. I also don't have it in Dec. updates. Guess if it is such an emergency, we will get something soon.
Try opening Windows Defender Security Centre and checking for updates there. Some of us have already had the update - now we know why.
Updated Defender Antimalware Client
This may help explain
Why is no action required to install this update? In response to a constantly changing threat landscape, Microsoft frequently updates malware definitions and the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine. In order to be effective in helping protect against new and prevalent threats, antimalware software must be kept up to date with these updates in a timely manner.
For enterprise deployments as well as end users, the default configuration in Microsoft antimalware software helps ensure that malware definitions and the Microsoft Malware Protection Engine are kept up to date automatically. Product documentation also recommends that products are configured for automatic updating.
Best practices recommend that customers regularly verify whether software distribution, such as the automatic deployment of Microsoft Malware Protection Engine updates and malware definitions, is working as expected in their environment.
https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-US/security-guidance/advisory/CVE-2017-11937
[QUOTE=Bree;1229968]Try opening Windows Defender Security Centre and checking for updates there. Some of us have already had the update - now we know why.
Just checked Windows Defender and mine is identical to yours so I assume I also have the update.