Karlston Posted September 2, 2020 Share Posted September 2, 2020 Microsoft releases new Intel microcode updates for all supported Windows 10 versions Microsoft has released new Intel microcode updates for all supported Windows 10 versions that revise mitigation for four Microarchitectural Data Sampling (MDS) threats. The updates are being made available via the Update Catalog for all users. However, users running certain versions of Intel’s processors will receive the updates through Windows Update. Microcode updates are aimed at patching hardware vulnerabilities that require not only a software fix, but also firmware level changes. The best examples of such updates are the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities that required multiple software and microcode updates. The recent updates target multiple processor generations – across desktops and laptops. The following KB articles for the respective Windows 10 versions provide more information on the list of processors being patched: Version KB Article Windows 10 (version 1507) KB4494454 Windows 10 version 1607 KB4494175 Windows 10 version 1703 KB4494453 Windows 10 version 1709 KB4494452 Windows 10 version 1803 KB4494451 Windows 10 version 1809 KB4494174 Windows 10 version 1903 and version 1909 KB4497165 Windows 10 version 2004 KB4558130 The updates also apply to the corresponding Windows Server versions, such as Windows Server 2016 and 2019. Users can head to the Update Catalog here and search for the relevant KB articles to download the updates manually. You can also head to the pages to search for the processor generations for which the updates are being served through Windows Update. Source: Microsoft via BleepingComputer Microsoft releases new Intel microcode updates for all supported Windows 10 versions Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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