WSUS: Do not Install KB3022345 it sends info back to MS over SSL

by butsch 28. July 2015 02:55

Not only ET wants to phone home! Microsoft is bombing even corporate customers and small business customers with Updates they don't want and never agreed. KB3022345 seems to be a patch for Clients and servers which send a lot of Information encoded over SSL to Microsoft Servers. They must be in short time for their Windows 10 releases and catching every application on the world. As if we did not supply enough Information with tools like MACT (https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=7352) they now get the info unasked. Feel free to block on your private or corporate Firewall. And no nobody has pre-selected Windows 10 Download and testbunny mode.

Update: KB3022345

Hosts which are connected:

191.232.139.254, vortex-win.data.microsoft.com

191.232.139.253, settings-win.data.microsoft.com

Port: HTTPS/SSL/443

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3022345

Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry

This update has been replaced by the latest update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry that was first released on June 2, 2015. To obtain the update, see 3068708 Update for customer experience and diagnostic telemetry.

Helping the overall application experience

The Diagnostics Tracking service collects diagnostics about functional issues on Windows systems that participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP). CEIP reports do not contain contact information, such as your name, address, or telephone number. This means CEIP will not ask you to participate in surveys or to read junk email, and you will not be contacted in any other way.

For any released product with an option to participate in CEIP, you can decide to start or stop participating at any time. Most programs make CEIP options available on the Help menu, although for some products, you might have to check settings, options, or preferences menus. Some prerelease products that are under development might require participation in CEIP to help ensure the final release of the product improves frequently used features and solves common problems that exist in the prerelease software.

 Please also see Windows 10 NAG screen posting we made:

http://www.butsch.ch/post/Windows-10-NAG-screen-active-How-to-prevent-(on-W7W8).aspx

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