Any idea on when this will be pushed to the updates? I looked up the manual link and there's 12 to pick from for my Win10, so I'm a bit cautious. Guess just turning off IPv6 is the best thing for now.
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Based on what I can tell (I don't usually use Windows), a patch was released on August 13th. As long as you are current with your Windows Updates, this shouldn't be an issue.
First thing I did was look at updates, both if there was something pending and in the history. There was a quality update on the 13th, but it mentions nothing specific about patching any vulnerabilities. I've got IPv6 off for all adapters now, so I'll wait to see if anything more develops.
At this point in my life I can probably move over to Linux, as I don't play much games anyway and don't have to use Office stuff. I'm just lazy. But I suppose when LTS expires (in Nov I think) I might go that route.
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