Hi Paul, Until a much more knowledgeable member replies may I point you to their FAQ? https://0patch.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/categories/200441471
Thanks Krusty. I am just wondering if they get it wrong, one is up the creek without a paddle so to speak, other than images of course ...
Well, you can very easily disable any of their patches without the need to restart your machine, so I'd suggest the risk is pretty small you would have problems, but ... I'm not a super guru.
Internet Explorer 11 zero-day vulnerability gets unofficial micropatch https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/ne...day-vulnerability-gets-unofficial-micropatch/
0patch has my interest, how many of the patches are paid customers only? The faq seems to indicate, free customers get all non customised patches for non EOL products.
I'm a bit late as I haven't been using 0Patch lately but I see there is a new version available. "Today we released a new version of 0patch Agent that fixes some issues reported by users or detected internally by our team. We always recommend keeping 0patch Agent updated to the latest version, as we only support the last couple of versions; not updating for a long time could lead to new patches no longer being downloaded and agent not being able to sync to the server properly. Enterprise users can update their agents centrally via 0patch Central; if their policies mandate automatic updating for individual groups, agents in such groups will get updated automatically. Non-enterprise users will have to update 0patch Agents manually by logging in to computers with 0patch Agent and pressing "GET LATEST VERSION" in 0patch Console. We're still offering a free upgrade to Enterprise so any PRO user can request Enterprise features by contacting support@0patch.com. The latest 0patch Agent is always downloadable from https://dist.0patch.com/download/latestagent." https://blog.0patch.com/