vulnerability in cursors animated after upgrade to vista

Hello

recently I have been upgraded from vista to windows 7 and I read about a "cursor animated remote vulnerability of windows runtime code" that affect users of vista.

(vista users already enjoy a http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=D8B0E65C-5B41-46EB-92DF-0B062CFCDEEC&displaylang=en patch) - but in case where someone updated level vista to windows 7 without previous install this hotfix security, is the system vulnerable to this kid of attack?

If so, is there a patch for windows 7? (rename these sliders will solve the problem?)

Please advice

When you upgrade Vista to Windows 7, all the Vista files are replaced with files from Windows 7.  So no, you're not still vulnerable to attacks of Vista Basic.

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Hello

recently I have been upgraded from vista to windows 7 and I read about a "cursor animated remote vulnerability of windows runtime code" that affect users of vista.

(_vista users already benefit from a patch http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=D8B0E65C-5B41-46EB-92DF-0B062CFCDEEC&displaylang=en _ -) but in case where someone updated level vista to windows 7 without previous install this hotfix security, is the system vulnerable to this kid of attack?

If so, is there a patch for windows 7? (rename these sliders will solve the problem?)

Please advice

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