Google: insecure the most secure Microsoft operating system

Google He discovered a security vulnerability in S, την έκδοση των Windows 10 που η Microsoft αναφέρει σαν την ασφαλέστερη λόγω του ότι περιορίζει τους χρήστες για να μην χρησιμοποιούν Win32. The security flaw allows arbitrary code execution on devices with Device Guard enabled, but according to a post from Neowin, a successful exploit requires system access.google Windows 10 S

The vulnerability was discovered by the Google Project Zero which gives stakeholders a 90-day deadline to fix bugs in their software. But Microsoft appears to have requested an extension to the deadline, having previously released an update for the vulnerability in January.

Η he was then preparing a fix for April, but apparently was unable to complete it, asking for a deadline of May. However, Google refused to give another delay in publishing the vulnerability, and as of today all the details are circulating online.

The Windows 10 S bug is particularly difficult to exploit, but if the "safest Windows system" manages to do so, go for a walk.
Windows 10 S does not allow it Win32 software and Microsoft allows upgrading to directly through the system. However, the availability of Windows 10 S as autonomous functional will soon stop and will be integrated into Windows 10 as "S Mode".

So although Microsoft has promised a patch on May 3rd Patch, it's not sure it will be released as the plan is to integrate the operating as a function into the main OS of the company, namely Windows 10.

If you are interested in more technical details and want the PoC vulnerability you will find it on its announcement page Project Zero of Google.

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