Windows 7 64-bit system encounters security issues can cause reboot

  

On Tuesday, Microsoft warned that 64-bit Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 could cause malware attacks.

The problem is that on Windows Canonical's display driver, this vulnerability can cause the machine to be restarted after being attacked, or it may cause malware to be installed. However, it is quite difficult to install the software. The attacker needs to bypass the number. The road can be done for the security protection of RAM.

This vulnerability stems from a typical driver failure. The vulnerability occurs during the execution of Windows Graphics Device Interface (GDI) and DirectX. The program simulates the interaction of the early Windows graphics engine. Users only need to publish the patch. You can prevent attacks by disabling Windows Aero before, and you can use basic and high-contrast themes to circumvent this vulnerability.

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