0Patch: Updates to Windows 7 & Server 2008 R2 after end of support

Good news from 0Patch? Microsoft plans to stop supporting Windows 7 operating systems and R2 from January 2020. But companies that use operating systems will be able to extend support for up to three years.

Windows 7 0patch

Most businesses and of course regular users of the operating system will not pay Microsoft to extend the support. But the company SecurityPatch he said on September 21, 2019 that it will install Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 to have and share the operating system security patches after January 2020.

The company has already been released some micropatches to cover of Windows before the official release by Microsoft.

The company says:

    Security updates that Microsoft will release for supported versions of Windows will be tested to find out which ones can be used for both Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. 0Patch will determine whether the selected updates are dangerous to require some security update.

    Εάν τα τρωτά σημεία επηρεάζουν τις versions of Windows, 0Patch will create a PoC or use an existing one if it has already been published by other security researchers.

    Engineers will use the following Microsoft code that fixes the vulnerability to release updates to non-supported operating systems.

It should be noted that Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 operating systems are still used on many machines worldwide.

So although Microsoft encourages users to upgrade to Windows 10, we find it very difficult. That's why SecurityPatch thought it was a great idea to release patches.

But who trusts a third-party company to repair its operating system? It will be interesting to see if many follow the 0Patch, and if so, how it will handle the responsibility.

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