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... > >
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