More Windows Patches On The Way

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Patches on the way for Windows flaws
Published: August 4, 2005, 12:20 PM PDT
By Joris Evers
Staff Writer, CNET News.com

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

A least one of the alerts is deemed "critical," Microsoft's highest risk rating, the company said in a notice posted on its Web site on Thursday.

The notice did not specify which components of Windows are affected. Earlier this week, security company eEye Digital Security said it had found serious flaws in Windows 2000 and Internet Explorer. Microsoft is investigating the issues, a company representative has said.

In addition to the patches, the software giant will issue on Tuesday a "high-priority" update for Windows that is unrelated to security. That day is also tagged for the usual release of an updated version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, which detects and removes malicious code placed on computers, Microsoft said.

The company gave no further information on Thursday's bulletins, other than stating that the Windows fixes will require restarting the computer.

The Redmond, Wash., software giant 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 July, Microsoft released three security bulletins, two for Windows and one for Office. All were rated critical.

Microsoft rates as critical any security issue that could allow a malicious Internet worm to spread without any action required on the part of the user.

Microsoft has set a time of Wednesday at 11 a.m. PDT to host a Webcast about the new fixes.

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P.S. I APPOLOGISE IF IT IS IN THE WRONG SECTION..
 
I will wait for the August Autopatcher to get these updates :ohyeah:

EDIT: Ooops ... I see that you are talking about Win2K patches. Does Autopatcher handle this version of Windows too ?
 
Just came across this... it maybe the same flaw you refered to ... I get a page not found error with the link you have given.

A serious flaw has been discovered in a core component of Windows 2000, with no possible work-around until it gets fixed, a security company said.

The vulnerability in Microsoft's operating system could enable remote intruders to enter a PC via its Internet Protocol address, Marc Maiffret, chief hacking officer at eEye Digital Security, said on Wednesday. As no action on the part of the computer user is required, the flaw could easily be exploited to create a worm attack, he noted

http://news.com.com/Worm+hole+found+in+Windows+2000/2100-1002_3-5817400.html
 
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