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 * DECEMBER 2021 PATCH TUESDAY ARRIVES – SAY GOODBYE TO 2004
   
   Posted on December 14th, 2021 at 12:24 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   It’s that day of the month again when we turn and look (northward in my case,
   your location may vary) to Redmond and see what Holiday helpings they are
   serving this time. For those of you in businesses, you are probably not
   wanting to see any more patch notifications right now after dealing with all
   of the Log4shell patching you’ve been having to do lately. What got found in
   an online gaming platform is now causing patching headaches for many
   businesses because they all used this code in their logging software.
   
   
   
   
   
   Even if you are a gamer, YOU aren’t the patcher in the Log4shell patching
   situation, it’s the cloud and application vendors. This code is not native to
   Windows operating systems. You may see a lot of headlines about businesses
   impacted by coin-mining attacks or ransomware. Reportedly Kronos a payroll
   company was hit with a Log4shell attack.
   
   For the windows updates this does have the printing fixes now rolled up in
   them and here’s hoping no new printer side effects will be introduced.
   
   https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/releaseNote/2021-Dec
   
   6 Zero days
   21 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities
   26 Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities
   10 Information Disclosure Vulnerabilities
   3 Denial of Service Vulnerabilities
   7 Spoofing Vulnerabilities
   
   And a partridge in a pear tree
   
   The updates have just started rolling out, again, as per normal rules of
   Askwoody patching engagement, you the home user want to hold back and wait to
   see what side effects occur. We’ll keep an eye out for you.
   
    
   
   
   MS-DEFCON December 2021 Black Tuesday, Patch Lady Posts


 * PATCHING GUIDANCE FOR APPLE DEVICES – DECEMBER 13, 2021
   
   Posted on December 13th, 2021 at 15:05 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201222
   
   As you can see by the release notes there are a LOT of security fixes in
   these releases
   
   iOS 15.2 security content addresses 38 vulns.
   
   8: out-of-bounds access
   7: buffer overflow
   5: input validation
   4: race condition
   4: logic issues
   3: memory corruption
   3: state machine
   2: use after free
   1: type confusion
   1: misc permission issue
   
   Same sort of Askwoody patching rules apply:  Home user, you can wait a bit to
   ensure there are no side effects.
   
   Business user – especially someone who might be targeted (work for defense,
   big business etc) you’ll want this sooner not later
   
   
   Apple Patch Lady Posts


 * ASKWOODY SUBSCRIBERS TEST WINDOWS 11
   
   Posted on December 13th, 2021 at 02:45 Fred Langa Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   ISSUE 18.48 • 2021-12-13
   
   LANGALIST
   
   
   
   By Fred Langa
   
   AskWoody members are experimenting with Windows 11 … and getting mixed
   results.
   
   Today’s examples: One reader got good (albeit confusing) results with
   Microsoft’s free Win11 Virtual PC, but another suffered a much less happy
   outcome with a for-real installation.
   
   This column provides additional detail regarding the free Win11 VPC and the
   likely causes (and remedies!) for the second PC’s problems.
   
   Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.48.0 (2021-12-13).
   This story also appears in the AskWoody Free Newsletter 18.48.F (2021-12-13).
   
   
   AskWoody FREE Newsletter, AskWoody Plus Newsletter, LangaList AskWoody Plus
   Newsletter, LangaList, Windows 11


 * MAD AT COSTLY GRINCH BOTS? GET YOURSELF A FREE ONE.
   
   Posted on December 13th, 2021 at 02:44 Brian Livingston Comment on the
   AskWoody Lounge
   
   PUBLIC DEFENDER
   
   
   
   By Brian Livingston
   
   This year’s global supply-chain crunch is making numerous electronic items go
   in and out of stock at retailers, and the problem has been made worse by
   “Grinch bots,” automated tools that some operators use to snap up whatever
   hot tech and toys may momentarily become available.
   
   Some worried tech buyers — and a few desperate parents of kids who “need”
   this year’s must-have toy — have tried to subscribe to their own Grinch bot
   (formally known as a shopping bot). But the services can cost $99 per month
   plus initiation fees, and they offer no guarantee you’ll actually score the
   items you want.
   
   Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.48.0 (2021-12-13).
   
   
   AskWoody Plus Newsletter, Public Defender AskWoody Plus Newsletter, Online
   shopping, Public Defender


 * TWO SOLID REPLACEMENTS FOR THE KLUDGY WINDOWS 11 START MENU
   
   Posted on December 13th, 2021 at 02:43 Lance Whitney Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   WINDOWS 11
   
   
   
   By Lance Whitney
   
   Don’t like the Windows 11 Start menu? Both Start 11 and StartAllBack will
   bring the menu back to more traditional and usable style and functionality.
   
   In its fervor to push out Windows 11, Microsoft made some key changes to the
   new OS — some good and some bad. On the bad side of the fence is the new
   Start menu. Dispensing with the familiar list and tile layout in Windows 10,
   Microsoft pared down the menu into a single box that shows only your pinned
   and recommended apps.
   
   Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.48.0 (2021-12-13).
   
   
   AskWoody Plus Newsletter, Windows 11 AskWoody Plus Newsletter, Start menus,
   Windows 11


 * CLICK-TO-RUN DRIBBLES OUT CHANGES
   
   Posted on December 13th, 2021 at 02:42 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   ON SECURITY
   
   
   
   By Susan Bradley
   
   Office patches are handled differently than Windows patches, and they can be
   very disruptive as a result.
   
   Microsoft always releases security patches for Windows on the second Tuesday
   of the month, no matter what the actual date. It’s the reason that this
   month’s updates haven’t yet arrived — today is December 13, and Patch Tuesday
   is December 14. We won’t receive security patches until tomorrow!
   
   Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Newsletter 18.48.0 (2021-12-13).
   
   
   AskWoody Plus Newsletter, On Security AskWoody Plus Newsletter, Microsoft
   365, Office, Patch Lady Posts, security


 * TIPS FOR THE WEEKEND – WHY ARE YOU STILL ON 2004?
   
   Posted on December 12th, 2021 at 00:12 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   Video here
   
   For all of you askwoody readers that are still on 2004, after I give the go
   ahead for patching later on in the month, I’ll want you to do not only the
   updates for the month, but figure out why you are still stuck on 2004.  When
   I make the decision to upgrade to whatever version, my preferred way to
   upgrade is to go to the ISO download page and start the install from there by
   clicking on upgrade now, then launch the exe file that downloads and run the
   upgrade. It should install and then ask for a reboot.
   
   I’ve seen a few folks have issues with vpn software and with the update not
   occuring at all. Often the two drivers most impacted by feature releases are
   network card drivers and video card drivers. Go to the vendor’s site and see
   if you can find newer drivers.  If you’ve had issues getting 21H2 installed
   and regularly use VPN software, I’d honestly recommend uninstalling vpn
   software and reinstalling it afterwards. I’ve seen issues in past feature
   release installation processes triggered by installed
   
   Bottom line, use this post to let me/us know that you are still stuck on
   Windows 10 2004.  By now the majority of home users should have been offered
   a later version. So if you are STILL on 2004, please post here in the
   comments. I want to figure out why you are still stuck!
   
   Resources:
   
   Topic: 6000003 Registry keys and group policy settings to select specific
   feature
   
   Topic: Comments on AKB 2000016: Guide for Windows Update Settings for Windows
   10
   
   
   Windows 10 Releases Patch Lady Posts


 * CRITICAL VULNERABILITY IN SOMETHING?
   
   Posted on December 11th, 2021 at 02:00 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   For home users this is one of those vulnerabilities you might read in our
   CodeRed forum and in the news in the coming days. It may impact services you
   use, espeially if you are a gamer you may have seen some notifications, but
   there’s not much you can do personally.  Your vendors have to patch for this.
   This is not native to the windows platform or the Apple computer you
   personally use.
   
   So why do I bring it up? Because your vendors may be scrambling to patch for
   this over the weekend. Log4j vulnerability is rated as a 10. There is no
   higher threat than this “A remote code execution zero-day vulnerability in
   Log4j 2, called Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228), surfaced on December 9, 2021.
   Affected services include Cloudflare, iCloud, Minecraft: Java Edition, Steam,
   Tencent QQ, and Twitter. The feature causing this vulnerability can be
   disabled with a configuration setting, which has been disabled by default in
   version 2.15.0, officially released a few days prior. The Apache Software
   Foundation has assigned the maximum CVSS severity rating of 10 to Log4Shell”
   
   What is it?  A vulnerability in a Java based logging package that’s used in a
   LOT of vendor applications. This is especially concerning around the holiday
   season when security teams start taking vacation time.
   
   Who’s Impacted? (info courtesy of the Huntress folks)
   
   * Millions of applications and manufacturers use log4j for logging. This
     includes…
   
   * Apple
   
   * Twitter
   
   * Steam
   
   * Tesla
   
   * Apache applications (e.g. Apache Struts, Solr and Druid)
   
   * Redis
   
   * ElasticSearch
   
   * Video games (e.g. Minecraft)
   
   For those that are consultants that use tools to monitor computers, this may
   be in some of your tools.
   
   I would keep an eye on the Huntress blog for more information.
   
   Critical RCE Vulnerability: log4j – CVE-2021-44228 (huntress.com)
   
   Critical RCE Vulnerability Is Affecting Java : sysadmin (reddit.com)
   
   Bottom line, us home users aren’t impacted, but some of our application
   vendors may be pulling an all night patching session.
   
   Edit 12/11/2021 – Microsoft has released a blog post showcasing the actions
   they are taking.
   
   
   Windows Security Patch Lady Posts


 * MS-DEFCON 2: FINAL PATCH EVER!
   
   Posted on December 9th, 2021 at 02:45 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   ISSUE 18.47.1 • 2021-12-09
   
   
   
   By Susan Bradley
   
   We’ve come to the last patch we ever have to worry about.
   
   Well — for 2021, anyway. Of course, in January we start the whole patching
   process all over again. But wait! For those of you with Windows 10 2004, this
   is really the final update.
   
   During the month of December, Microsoft takes a break, with only one update
   planned due to the holiday season. As Microsoft noted in its Windows message
   center, there will be no preview updates released during the third or fourth
   week of the month. This also means that, should there be any side effects
   from this month’s updates, there won’t be optional preview updates to fix any
   issues. I’ll be paying close attention to side effects of this month’s
   updates as a result.
   
   Consumer and home users
   
   Click on Start, Settings, System, and then About on your Windows 10 computer
   to check your version. If you are still on 2004, this is the very last month
   that you will receive an update. In that case, I recommend that you visit the
   Windows 10 download page and click on Update now under “Windows 10 November
   2021 Update.” This will download the installer for upgrading —
   Windows10Upgrade9252.exe, as shown to the left above. Follow the prompts to
   install Windows 10 21H2. I’m comfortable with that version at this time and
   recommend it.
   
   Once you get yourself onto Windows 10 21H2, ensure that you are set to defer
   updates. I recommend you defer until after Christmas. Click Start, Settings,
   Update and security, Advanced options; choose to defer updates until December
   28.
   
   Printing side effects seem to be on the wane. If you haven’t already
   installed the November updates, do that now.
   
   Business users
   
   For business patchers, if you are still having issues with printing, ensure
   that you either install the out-of-band updates released at the end of
   November or test the December releases as soon as they come out — to see
   whether they fix your issues. For Windows 10 versions 2004, 20H2, 21H1, and
   21H2, Microsoft has indicated that Windows print clients might encounter the
   following errors when connecting to a remote printer shared on a Windows
   print server.
   
   I’m seeing this reported most on peer-to-peer shared printers in a business
   setting. The optional updates released in late November specifically address
   these issues. For Windows 10 2004, 20H2, 21H1, and 21H2, this update is
   KB5007253. This fix will also be included in the December updates, so you may
   wish to wait until that patch is released to see whether this fixes the
   printing issues you are dealing with.
   
   References
   
    * AskWoody Master Patch List
   
   Read the full story in the AskWoody Plus Alert 18.47.1 (2021-12-09).
   
   
   AskWoody Plus Alert, MS-DEFCON AskWoody Plus Alerts, MS-DEFCON, MS-DEFCON 2,
   Patch Lady Posts


 * DECEMBER 2021 OFFICE NON-SECURITY UPDATES ARE NOW AVAILABLE
   
   Posted on December 7th, 2021 at 12:29 PKCano Comment on the AskWoody Lounge
   
   The December 2021 Office non-Security updates have been released Tuesday,
   Dec. 7, 2021. They are not included in the DEFCON-3 approval for the November
   2021 patches. Unless you have a specific need to install them, you should
   wait until Susan Bradley (Patch Lady) approves them and any problems have
   been reported.
   
   Remember, Susan’s patching sequence and recommendations are based on a
   business environment that has IT support and may have time constraints on the
   updating process. Consumer patching should be more cautious due to limited
   technical and mechanical resources. The latter is the reason for the AskWoody
   DEFCON system.
   
   Office 2016
   Update for Skype for Business 2016 (KB5001940)
   
   There were no non-security listings for Office 2013.
   On April 10, 2018, Office 2013 reached End of Mainstream Support. Extended
   Support will end for Office 2013 on April 11, 2023.
   Office 2016 also reached  End of Mainstream Support on October 13, 2020. EOS
   for Office 2016 is October 14, 2025.
   
   Updates are for the .msi version (perpetual). Office 365 and C2R are not
   included.
   
   Security updates for all supported versions of Microsoft Office are released
   on the second Tuesday of the month (Patch Tuesday).
   
   
   Office Patches/Security December 2021 Black Tuesday, Office 2013, Office
   2016, Office non-security patches


 * NOT GETTING THE FREE NEWSLETTER?
   
   Posted on December 7th, 2021 at 07:49 Will Fastie Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   We’re in the process of scrubbing our mailing list for the free edition of
   the AskWoody Newsletter. We took some initial steps this past weekend and we
   will be making some other changes in the coming weeks. Most of what we are
   doing is removing invalid email addresses (usually the result of misspellings
   such as “gmal” instead of “gmail”) and removing addresses that, for whatever
   reasons, are not being delivered.
   
   A few people expecting to get this week’s newsletter wrote to tell us it did
   not arrive. We regret any inconvenience. However, it’s a simple matter to
   sign up for the free newsletter again, after which delivery will resume. The
   link to sign up is in the top banner of the site, on every page. If you
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   any time.
   
   This is important work for us because we pay for emails sent, whether
   delivered or not. We appreciate your patience while we perform this business
   chore.
   
   
   AskWoody FREE Newsletter, Editorial AskWoody FREE Newsletter, Email


 * GRAVATAR DATA LEAK
   
   Posted on December 6th, 2021 at 21:50 Susan Bradley Comment on the AskWoody
   Lounge
   
   You may have seen in the news that the site that provides the icons/images
   for this site and other WordPress based sites has been involved in a breach.
   But as I read it, it’s not really a breach, but rather sloppy coding.
   
   > Nothing breached. Someone found Gravatar is using sequential id’s with JSON
   > based API, which means they can very easily get your publicly available
   > data. Slightly easier than scraping the page. But nothing has leaked,
   > everything that was/is available came under a notice that Gravatar would
   > make those details publicly available. Nothing has leaked, just perhaps
   > Gravatar shouldn’t have made it so easy to get details.
   
   That said, take the time during this holiday season to review your passwords
   and especially stop reusing passwords. One of the best proactive things you
   can do this holiday season is to make yourself a big mug of hot chocolate,
   sit down in front of your computer or iPad and review the passwords on ALL of
   your sites. Ensure that you change passwords to much longer and stronger
   versions of what you are currently using. Do not reuse passwords over and
   over again on different web sites, as all it takes is an attacker to gain
   access to one password in an account and the attacker will attempt to reuse
   it on other accounts. Even if you don’t reuse passwords over and over again,
   if you haven’t changed passwords in a while, it’s wise to update and revise
   them. Next look to see if you can add multi-factor authentication on
   sensitive accounts such as banking as well as email. Review your options for
   setting up multi-factor. Often you can set up services to trust a browser you
   use all the time and to send multi-factor prompts when you – or an attacker –
   tries to log in from a new location.
   
   Action items for 2022: Choose better passwords and add multi-factor wherever
   you can.
   
   
   Security Patch Lady Posts
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