Do Automatic Updates still use svchost? Please use a separate proc

Posted: 05-28-2006, 08:41 AM
In Windows XP SP2 automatic updates are delivered using svchost.exe, but this
is not good, because if you give the outgoing permission to this svchost.exe
in your firewall, then every process hosted by this svchost.exe is able to
communicate with Internet and so maliciuous programs can advantage of this
lack. Many users disable the automatic updates due this unsafe behavior.
I hope in Windows XP SP3 the automatic updates and the windows updates are
delivered using a separate and dedicated process (example:
automaticupdate.exe) so an user is much more trustful to authorize only this
in own firewall.

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Posted: 05-28-2006, 11:25 AM
To some extent, it'll need to use the svchost.exe as it's the Generic Host
Process for all Win32 stuff. But I do see your point though.

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"BillD" <BillD@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In Windows XP SP2 automatic updates are delivered using svchost.exe, but
> this
> is not good, because if you give the outgoing permission to this
> svchost.exe
> in your firewall, then every process hosted by this svchost.exe is able to
> communicate with Internet and so maliciuous programs can advantage of this
> lack. Many users disable the automatic updates due this unsafe behavior.
> I hope in Windows XP SP3 the automatic updates and the windows updates are
> delivered using a separate and dedicated process (example:
> automaticupdate.exe) so an user is much more trustful to authorize only
> this
> in own firewall.
>

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