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Microsoft Critical Patches to be Released Today

Dan_Shues
06-14-2005, 10:41 AM
From CNET

As part of its monthly patching cycle, Microsoft plans to release on Tuesday 10 security alerts for flaws in Windows and other programs.

Seven security bulletins and fixes apply to the Windows operating system, and at least one of those is deemed "critical," Microsoft's highest risk rating, the company said in a notice posted to its Web site on Thursday. The Exchange e-mail server will get one bulletin, rated "important," the company said.

The remaining two alerts are of "moderate" risk and affect Windows Services for Unix, ISA Server and Small Business Server, Microsoft said. Services for Unix includes tools to integrate Windows with Unix and Linux environments, while ISA Server is a firewall and Web caching product.

In Microsoft's rating system for security issues, vulnerabilities that could allow a malicious Internet worm to spread without any action required on the part of the user are rated "critical." An "important" ranking is given to issues that require people to take action--such as open a file--to spread a worm, but that could still expose user data or threaten system resources.

Microsoft gave no further information Thursday, other than that some of the fixes for Windows will require restarting the computer, as may the patches for Services for Unix, ISA Server and Small Business Server. The patch for Exchange will not require users to restart the mail server.

Microsoft provides information in advance of its monthly patch release day, which is every second Tuesday of the month, so people can prepare to install the patches. In May, Microsoft released one security bulletin.

In addition to the fixes, Microsoft on Tuesday plans to release an updated version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, which detects and removes malicious code placed on computers.

Chatterbox
06-14-2005, 03:42 PM
Thanks for the heads-up, Dan-the-man-Shues. I am on signed up for Windows automatic updates. Can you please tell me if I have to download these and/or how I find out if I'm up-to-date?

Dan_Shues
06-14-2005, 04:09 PM
Hi Chatterbox...

I think these patches are for Windows 2000 and Windows XP. In order to see if you have any updates that you need to do for your computer...go to: http://v5.windowsupdate.microsoft.com

Then, allow it to do a scan. It will show you if you have any critical updates that need to be done. If there are any...download them (just follow the instructions on the screen)...after they are downloaded, Windows will install them. After installation, you'll need to restart your computer and voila...you're patched.

Chatterbox
06-14-2005, 04:28 PM
Thank you! I'm going to go do this right now.


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