Microsoft Security Update Tackles 12 Flaws
June 13, 2006 | by Geoff Duncan
Patch Tuesday sees the release of Microsoft's biggest security update in more than a year, covering 12 flaws in Windows, Office, and Exchange.
Redmond giant Microsoft has gotten into the habit of releasing security updates to its Windows operating systems and flagship applications on the second Tuesday of each month, leading the monicker Patch Tuesday. Today's set of updates comprise the largest security update the company has released in over a year, including nine updates to patch flaws in its Windows operating system, two updates for products in its Office product suite for Windows, and one patch for its Exchange server software.
The security patches are available directly within Windows via its auto-update functionality, or users can connect to the Microsoft Update Web site to download the appropriate software for their system. Microsoft recommends Windows users download the updates as soon as possible. At least one of the problems patched in the update is already being exploited by attackers.
This June 2006 security update also brings an announcement from Microsoft that older versions of Windows are just getting too creaky to keep patching: according to a Microsoft blog, it has chosen not to put in the re-engineering work necessary to fix a flaw discovered in the versions of Windows Explorer included in Windows 98 and Windows ME in April 2006. Support for those versions of Windows is scheduled to be terminated on July 11, 2006 in any case; Microsoft recommends users of Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Microsoft Windows ME put those products behind a perimeter firewall if they're to be connected to the Internet at all, and strongly recommends those users upgrade to a supported and more secure version of Windows, such as Windows XP SP2.
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Karl Viklund on Jun 13th, 2006 at 1:54 PM:
Yea, alot of updates this month. But I just wish Microsoft could release extremely critical patches as soon as then can and not with for this "Patch Tuesday". Like when the WMF-flaw was around. Experts said it was the most critical flaw to date in Windows but Microsoft did not release any patch "out of cycle" which irritated alot of people and companies. And since hackers exploit flaws faster and faster these days patches needs to be released as soon as possible. The hackers had 2 or 3 free weeks of exploition the WMF-flaw which made other companies develope their own patches for the flaw that did work. I know it's important for Microsoft to test their patches before releasing them but they realy need to bump up the speed.