Botched Windows 10 Security Update was Meant to Revoke a Vulnerable Kaspersky Bootloader

Microsoft was under growing pressure this week to further overhaul its quality assurance (QA) processes, after the company was forced to pull a Windows 10 security update following thousands of reports of installation issues, including security warnings, problems booting and system freezes. Microsoft said the update, KB4524244 was meant to address “an issue in which a third-party Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot manager might expose UEFI-enabled computers to a security vulnerability.” After end-users on a wide range machines reported major Windows 10 update issues, it was pulled over the weekend.

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