Important:
The system must be restarted before the update is applied, while disconnected from the network. Otherwise, if the “DoublePulsar” exploit is already present, attempting the patch process could prevent the PC from starting.
To update Windows 10:
- Download the patch tool from Microsoft and save it to your desktop:
» Go to download for Windows 10 | Windows 10 Version 1511 | Windows 10 Version 1607 - Disconnect your PC from the network (disconnect the network cable, turn off WiFi).
- Restart the PC.
- Run the installer you saved to your desktop in step 1.
- Restart the PC to complete the patch installation process.
- Reconnect to the network.
- Run the
Avast Wi-Fi Inspector scan (Protection ▸Wi-Fi Inspector ▸Network Scan ) to confirm that the system is no longer vulnerable.
Alternative steps:
- Restart the PC.
- Go to Windows Update and check for updates (Start menu ▸ Settings ▸ Update & Security ▸ Check for updates).
- Install any available updates and restart the PC.
- Run the
Avast Wi-Fi Inspector scan (Protection ▸Wi-Fi Inspector ▸Network Scan ) to confirm that the system is no longer vulnerable.
Note:
If you are unable to install the update, the only other way to fix this vulnerability is to disable the Windows file sharing service, specifically version 1 of the SMB protocol.
Refer to the following Microsoft guide to disable SMBv1:
» How to enable and disable SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 in Windows and Windows Server