This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if an attacker sends a specially crafted sequence of packets to a targeted system with the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) server service enabled.
I think with Windows at least everyone knows in advance that it's exploitable/exploited to hell. They may proceed or react with relative certainty and confidence in such knowledge. To the contrary, some Linux ideologies seem to come hand in hand with snobbish pretensions or quietist tendencies or 'security conscious' bravado suggesting this or that aspect isn't exploited to hell (or is less so, or is at least not immediately so, or is better at staying a step ahead of the game, etc.) which may serve to distract away from certain ultra-exploitative situations that may be more intensely or logistically damaging than what can be gleaned from the comically irrelevant Windows demographic. Depending on the observer, windows are architecturally instantiated to function as default honeypots for Peeping Toms both on and off the internet. Windows 'naturally' attract certain 21st C Peeping Toms (e.g. ridiculous spy agencies, patronizing Juridical moralisms, corporate dragnets, nude private militaries) who are, more than anything, both Very Rude and Very Easy To Reveal. Meanwhile, conceptually and technically superior non-Windows accumulate disastrously advanced layers of encryption and stealth through which Careerist Peeping Toms may move with greater freedom, allowing for their wretchedness to flourish insanely to
Peak Peeping Tom apogees when maybe it should have quietly relinquished itself long ago.