Microsoft Blocks VeraCrypt, WireGuard Updates, Angering Open Source Devs

Microsoft Blocks VeraCrypt, WireGuard Updates, Angering Open Source Devs

LΣҒΔ𝕽ΩLL 🇮🇱 is calling out Microsoft for what they describe as a self-sabotaging security move. According to the source, Microsoft has reportedly blocked updates for VeraCrypt and WireGuard without warning, effectively hamstringing users who rely on these tools for protection. LΣҒΔ𝕽ΩLL 🇮🇱 claims this isn’t due to malware or a breach, but rather a bureaucratic decision by Microsoft to push its own products. They argue this creates a ridiculous situation where users might have to wait 60 days for critical security patches if Microsoft’s logic is applied to real-world zero-day threats.

This action, as reported by LΣҒΔ𝕽ΩLL 🇮🇱, is seen as Microsoft behaving like a monopoly that believes it’s above open-source developers and Windows users alike. The source criticizes the irony of Microsoft potentially campaigning on trust and security while simultaneously disrupting essential updates for user-protective software. This incident highlights a growing tension between major tech corporations and the open-source community, particularly when it impacts user security and choice.

What This Means For You

  • Security professionals should proactively assess the impact of vendor policy changes on critical third-party security tools used within their environments, especially those relying on official update channels.
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