Suppose it's a way to mass-distribute a dead 'canary', offed by someone in the company who knows something the company wasn't willing to kill it's 'canary' over? Just rumormongering... RR On 10/01/2015 11:08 PM, Georgi Guninski wrote:
Looks like microsoft are owned.
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2015/09/30/windows_update_glitch/ ---- Windows 7 users were left scratching their heads on Wednesday when a mysterious garbled patch appeared in Windows Update, origins unknown. ... Its description mostly contained garbled text. Links for more information, help, and support were filled in with gibberish URLs with ".gov," ".mil," and ".edu" domains. ... The Register poked Microsoft about the issue, and a spokesman told us: "We incorrectly published a test update and are in the process of removing it." ----
"test update" containing .gov,.mil and .edu URLs, lol...