Microsoft Drops Emergency Bluetooth Hotpatch – What You Need to Know

Microsoft Drops Emergency Bluetooth Hotpatch – What You Need to Know
Microsoft has recently released an emergency Bluetooth hotpatch to fix a critical vulnerability in the Windows operating system. The hotpatch, also known as MSRT (Microsoft Safety Scanner), is designed to patch a previously unknown Bluetooth vulnerability that can be exploited by attackers to gain access to sensitive information or take control of devices.
What is the Vulnerability?
The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2023-36884, affects Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices. It allows attackers to remotely execute code on vulnerable devices, potentially leading to data theft, device compromise, or even a full system takeover.
What Does the Hotpatch Do?
The MSRT hotpatch addresses the vulnerability by fixing a critical bug that allows attackers to bypass Bluetooth security checks. The patch prevents attackers from exploiting the vulnerability and helps to keep Windows devices secure.
How to Deploy the Hotpatch?
Microsoft has made the hotpatch available for all Windows 10 and Windows 11 devices that are connected to the internet. To apply the patch, users can follow these steps:
- Open Settings and select Update & Security.
- Click on 'Windows Security' and then select 'Virus & threat protection'.
- Click on 'Manage protection' and then select 'Real-time protection'.
- Ensure that the 'Microsoft Safety Scanner' option is turned on.
The hotpatch will be automatically applied to devices, but users can also manually check for updates by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
Conclusion
The emergency Bluetooth hotpatch is an essential update that helps to protect Windows devices from a critical vulnerability. We recommend that all users apply the patch as soon as possible to ensure their devices remain secure.
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