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Feb 13, 2011

Microsoft Rolls Out Long, Long-Awaited Windows Update to Disable AutoRun for USB Drives

It's already changed the behavior in Windows 7, and Microsoft has now finally rolled out an update for earlier versions of Windows that prevents a program from executing automatically when a USB drive is plugged into a PC. That behavior has been blamed for the spread of malware in recent years -- including the infamous Conficker worm -- and Microsoft had actually already made it possible to disable the functionality back in November of 2009, albeit only through an update available from its Download Center website. It's now finally pushed the update out through the Windows Update channel, though, which should cause it to be much more broadly deployed (particularly in large organizations). 

Microsoft has decided to simply make it an "important, non-security update" rather than a mandatory update, as it doesn't technically see AutoRun as a "vulnerability" -- it was by design, after all. That means you'll have to look for the option in Windows Update and check it off to install it -- if you choose, you can also re-enable it at anytime with a patch.
 
 

21 comments:

  1. this would impress me

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  2. ahh that sucks no more oph crack for me

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  3. Hmm, I never knew this problem existed.

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  4. I never really had a problem with that.

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  5. i think that's a good news, i always thought that USB autorun is quite annoying

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  6. microsoft is always like 2 years behind on everything. Should spend more time on innovation then thwarting piracy!

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  7. that's always the problem with windows, it takes so long to get this stuff patched

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  8. That's why you pay attention to what you put in your computer. >.> No one even touches my stuff without my permission.

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  9. Why did it take them THIS long to fix such an annoying and potentially harmful problem?

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  10. Finally, I wish they would've updated this sooner.

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  11. I like that Auto-Run feature, seems kind of pointless, unless the Auto-Run bug yous.

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