What are patches?
Similar
to the way fabric patches are used to repair holes in clothing,
software patches repair holes in software programs. Patches are updates
that fix a particular problem or vulnerability within a program.
Sometimes, instead of just releasing a patch, vendors will release an
upgraded version of their software, although they may refer to the
upgrade as a patch.
How do you find out what patches you need to install?
When
patches are available, vendors usually put them on their websites for
users to download. It is important to install a patch as soon as
possible to protect your computer from attackers who would take
advantage of the vulnerability. Attackers may target vulnerabilities for
months or even years after patches are available. Some software will
automatically check for updates, and many vendors offer users the option
to receive automatic notification of updates through a mailing list. If
these automatic options are available, we recommend that you take
advantage of them. If they are not available, check your vendors'
websites periodically for updates.
Make
sure that you only download software or patches from websites that you
trust. Do not trust a link in an email message—attackers have used email
messages to direct users to malicious websites where users install
viruses disguised as patches. Also, beware of email messages that claim
that they have attached the patch to the message—these attachments are
often viruses.
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