Apr 10 2009

Patch Tuesday looms

Published by wkwalker at 19:35 under News,Software Updates

April 14th is “Patch Tuesday.” Barring a major panic, Microsoft issues security updates for its products on the second Tuesday of the month. This month, we’re looking at eight patches, five of them rated “critical.” Microsoft’s offical security bulletin has all the details they’re willing to share so far.

It’s generally a good idea not to let security updates slide for very long. Once the word is out, the bad guys try to reverse-engineer the patches. If they find anything particularly juicy, they take advantage of the fact that many people are remiss about applying the patches. For instance, the primary mode of infection used by the currently infamous Conficker worm is a vulnerability that was fixed several months ago.

A little side-note: April 14, 2009 is also the day Windows XP goes on “extended support.”

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