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Klumpen0815: Yes I am, feel free to post the relevant standalone security patch.
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JMich: Already there in the linked page of my reply. If you can't find the relevant link, let me link the link for you. for the "Security Only", [url=http://www.catalog.update.microsoft.com/Search.aspx?q=KB4012215]here for the monthly rollup. You should be able to get the .msu file you need for your version of Windows without going through the Update mechanism.
I didn't find it indeed but also get this on both of your links:

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No blocked cookies, no scripts available to reactivate in NoScript, no idea what's the problem. Maybe they don't like PaleMoon.
Well, as long as it works for OP everything is fine.
Post edited May 27, 2017 by Klumpen0815
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fishbaits: Many ways to try & get shot of the spying crap.
Blackbird seems to be one of the popular ones.

http://getblackbird.net/
I tried that, lost network shares in the process and could not fix that no matter what I tried until I had to admit defeat and restore the OS from image.
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Elmofongo: Right now I feel like I should update because I had this happen to me just now:
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JMich: You make me wanna cry. Update your windows.
Zombie alert!
You don't have to update to Win10.

Although MS will probably really screw us around when it gets close to 2020, when Win7 is no longer supported.

They really do not want another XP situation, which Win7 is fast becoming.

I'm glad to be back on 7.

For gaming, I don't need the minor additions to DX12

Sure, with Win7 I have to add "WizMouse" for mouse-over window pane scrolling and Dual Monitor "TaskBar" (self explanatory) but, hey, I have a normal calculator and MS doesn't get to have my Sticky Notes up in their cloud!

Such functions have been in many Linux distros before Win7 was released, although MS only began implementing them in its post-Win7 OSes.

I also always add "Everything" search to my Win machines, because I want my local search results complete and instantaneous.

Win7 is faster and has more complete admin control using only standard interfaces.

The "Hybrid-Sleep" fake shutdown cheat of WIn10 makes folk believe it is faster.

- First impressions last.

In terms of tracking, it also means there is an unbroken data stream between Win10 sessions = not good.

Sure, Win10 is optimised for certain HWs, but, in my case, Win7 boots one second quicker from cold to a fully functional desktop - 17secs - and I have mid-range HW.

I want nothing of any cloud or permanent data streaming up and down the pipes, just so MS can serve their Swiss masters.

You have to watch out with Win7 of late, as they're trying to sneak Win10 tracking and planned obsolescence crap into it - barring some new CPUs from being used with it, even though they will.

It used to be that they would leave these as optional and unticked; now, they tick them and have really ambiguous/vague explanations as to what they're for.

You really need a hardcore firewall with whitelist deleted (don't trust any IT corps nowadays!) and set so there is no automatic answering of queries, so you get to police the entire system and catch it all.

It's not too much of a pain after the initial slew of permissions pop up.

I've failed to spot a couple of their dodgy updates, but my set up has caught them for me.

I've caught nVIDIA at it too, even with all the crap stripped out except driver and PhysX.

They tried binding some online syncing to their control panel which, under certain blocking circumstances, would punish you by not allowing access to it if you didn't allow it online.

I have the majority of updates installed.

They're mostly fine and do fix issues - except .NET, which breaks things by nature!

As well as the covert attempts via WU, I also avoid the "Malicious Software Tool" and, when I check a lot of optional updates, I find they are for dangerous Remote operations and "Customer Experience Improvement Program" - which I shouldn't be offered; though MS has tried making excuses about this anomaly.

They've still currently buggered up my wifi though.

They tried installing the dangerous Win10 (use this machine as a) hotspot thing onto my machine.

Have a check under Administrative Tools -> Task Scheduler and you will find a lot of stuff scheduled to run that you might not be amused to find.

ps.
I got perma-banned from another forum (by a dodgy Aussie SJW infiltrator) for stating almost exactly the same things.
He tried to provoke me into a fight by publicly mocking me, in order that I would retaliate and give him a seemingly valid excuse to do so.
I wasn't falling for it.
Instead, I informed him immediately that I'd reported him for attempting to start a flame war.
He instantly banned me, less than two minutes after I posted.
Reason: "being a dick".
Post edited May 27, 2017 by d3v14n7
I have my Win7 set to automatically download updates, but to wait for manual approval before installing. It asks me around twice a week, usually just to update the virus definitions and/or the malicious software removal tool.

It hasn't pestered me about Win10 in at least a year. I'm pretty sure that ship has sailed at this point, so go ahead and allow updates with manual approval. If any of the updates worry you, you can always uncheck them, and even hide them so you don't accidentally approve them.
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greeklover: I read somewhere that updates to Windows 7 and 8.1 now add all the telemetry stuff Windows 10 has. If true, what does one do? Update and then disable the telemetry?
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deja65: Telemetry is just a fancy name for spying on you
DID I JUST HEAR TELEMETRY!?

https://youtu.be/smvjynoF9uA?t=36s
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Elmofongo: Right now I am sitting on less than 500 MB of windows updates right now.

The reason I choose not to update in is because of the whole forced upgrade to Windows 10 scare that's been happening.

Right now I feel like I should update because I had this happen to me just now:

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2665946/-display-driver-stopped-responding-and-has-recovered-error-in-windows-7-or-windows-vista

And I am wondering if updating Windows would fix this? And I also want to avoid the perticular Windows Update that has the Windows 10 upgrade program.
I respect you and all the others who use 7 and xp but for the love of god just update please... I have a friend who is afraid to update his windows and I am getting scared now of people who use older os's lol
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greeklover: I read somewhere that updates to Windows 7 [..] now add all the telemetry stuff Windows 10 has. If true, ...
Unfortunately true, tons of it actually. To avoid all telemetry components one has to stay away from Windows' monthly rollup patches and automatic updates in general. Instead you have to download all security only patches manually from Windows download catalogue and install them one after another, since they aren't cumulative :-/
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Klumpen0815: Fun fact: I found standalone (offline) security patches for the Wannacry problem for

Windows Server 2003 SP2 x64
Windows Server 2003 SP2 x86
Windows XP SP2 x64
Windows XP SP3 x86
Windows XP Embedded SP3 x86
Windows 8 x86
Windows 8 x64
Dankeshin!