It’s hard to predict if or when you will be victim to a new ransomware attack. Whether it’s the latest strand of ransomware or another previous threat, what is the best way to prevent future attacks and provide malware protection to your devices?
The answer is simple. Patching is still the best protection against malware. Malware and viruses expose flaws in a system to get into your device. We cannot say it enough: If your laptop is not updated with the latest software updates and patches, then you are putting your device in a more vulnerable position.
What is a patch?
According to Technopedia, a patch is “a software update comprised code inserted (or patched) into the code of an executable program.” Essentially, it’s a piece of code designed to update a computer software program to fix a bug. Patches are primarily seen as a temporary fix between full releases of an updated software program.
What’s the difference between a software update and a patch?
A software update is a complete installation of software and is typically large and can stand alone. A patch is an update, but functions to fix bugs in the currently downloaded software. Additionally, they can add features, fix vulnerabilities, etc.
What does a patch do?
- Adds a new feature
- Fixes a bug
- Adds documentation
- Fixes Vulnerabilities
- Upgrades current software
How do I download and install software patches?
Companies like Microsoft and Apple release patches and updates. When a new patch or update is available, you will typically be notfied. There are other pieces of software that need to be updated as well, such as Adobe Acrobat, Adobe Flash, and Microsoft office. It’s just as important to keep these bits of software up-to-date to help prevent software exploitation.
All it takes is one step to lessen your chances of a malware attack. Patching is one of the best ways to avoid a trip to a computer repair specialist. Put yourself in the best position possible! Give us a call at Lubbock Computer Professional Repair if you have any questions about the most recent ransomware attack, computer repair information, or any other questions you might have about your laptop or device.