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Windows patches start getting cumulative for 7, 8, 2008, and 2012

In August, Microsoft announced that it was going to change the patching model used by Windows 7 and 8.1—as well as Windows Server 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, and 2012 R2—to something close to that of Windows 10.

In a break from Microsoft’s older operating systems, Windows 10’s monthly updates incorporate both security and non-security fixes into a single monolithic update. These updates combine not only each month’s new fixes, but also the fixes from previous months. A similar system is being offered to those older operating systems. The patch on Oct. 11 is the first time this new system is being used.

The system for the legacy operating systems has complexities that Windows 10’s patching lacks. There will be three series of updates in total. Two of these updates will be a monthly roll-up that combines security and non-security fixes, as well as a monthly security update that contains only that month’s security fixes without any previous ones. They will be released on the second Tuesday of each month, known as “Patch Tuesday.” The third update will be a preview of the next month—which combines the current month’s cumulative update with the next month’s non-security fixes—and will be published on the third Tuesday of each month. This will give users the ability to test the non-security portion of each month’s patch before it’s rolled out.

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Yes, U.S. did hack Elysée Palace in 2012, French ex-spy says

Bernard Barbier, a former head of the French signals intelligence service, shared a few stories with students of CentraleSupélec, the elite engineering school from which he graduated in 1976, at a symposium this summer.

There was that time he caught the U.S. National Security Agency delving into computers at the Elysée Palace, residence of the French president, for example. And flew to Washington to tell them they’d been found out. Or when the Canadians said they — and the Iranians, the Spaniards, the Algerians and a few others — had all been hacked by a Frenchman, and they were totally right, although the French government denied it.

These little confessions to the members of a student association at his old school, though, have reached a somewhat larger audience than he may have planned on.

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LinkedIn’s poor handling of 2012 data breach comes back to haunt it – Graham Cluley Security News


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LinkedIn's poor handling of 2012 data breach comes back to haunt it
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… on the GodPraksis blog. Well, look what suddenly reappeared. The Linkedin breach from 2012. Wow. I actually thought that was sort of left to the history books now, with no additional news or stories to tell. I was wrong. Background. Linkedin got
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LinkedIn 2012 Data Breach May Have Hit Over 100 Million – Wall Street Journal


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LinkedIn 2012 Data Breach May Have Hit Over 100 Million
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