If you have the August 13, 2024—KB5041580 update. You’re good.
Well, not ALL Windows machines…
“Systems are not affected if IPv6 is disabled on the target machine.”
I can’t remember the last time I saw an IPv6 machine…
Where I work, everything is on IPv6. Both the infrastructure for the software services that we run, and our own internal corporate network.
My ISP also provides publicly routable IPv6 prefixes over DHCP. Any layman in my city with this ISP will be on IPv6 by default.
I also use IPv6 for my LAN.
Like, it’s just kind of the default in my neck of the woods…
I have two different ISPs offering gigabit fiber to the home, neither offers IPv6 at all. One of thes years I’ll tunnel an IPv6 prefix or two onto my network to actually get some real world experience with…
It’s on by default with Win10 at least.
I disable it on all machines I build. And use GP to ensure it stays disabled.
It is on by default in Windows… More likely people have routers with it disabled.