Thứ Sáu, 11 tháng 5, 2018

Windows Vista, 7, and 8 errors cause the computer to crash

A newly discovered bug allows any website to cause a Windows product key Vista, 7 or 8 computer to crash by editing a simple image name.
To exploit the bug, a web page will change the directory path for an image by inserting the string "$ MFT" into its name. This is the tag used to identify the "Master File Table" contained in a special file on the NTFS file system. This is a database of all the files found on the system and is usually hidden from being accessed.
As the browser tries to download such image files, affected operating systems including Windows Vista, 7 and 8 will not be able to process the $ MFT as a directory (instead of a file), resulting in a loop. Repeat error as system files.
In the meantime, the next system activity will be queued during lock release waiting, resulting in significant machine downs. Soon after, all programs will not be able to access the file system due to this condition, resulting in the computer crashing or worsting can be completely crashed causing the blue screen of death ( BSOD).
The above description shows that the new error is quite similar to the similar "c: // child / child" error on Windows 95 and 98 in the past. The danger is that this error is easily triggered by altering the file directory of the image file, so this would be quite an annoying problem.
At the present time, the safest way for users to avoid the above-mentioned errors is to not visit malicious or untrusted sites.
For the Microsoft office 2016 product key part, the company is said to have received an error message but has not yet developed a fix. Fortunately it looks buggy it does not affect the Windows 10 product key system.

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