Microsoft resumed the distribution of MS10-015 to all Windows customers via Automatic Update on March 2nd, 2010. Microsoft Security Bulletin MS10-015, rated Important and designed to patch vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel, ended up being the catalyst for Blue Screen errors and computers that would no longer boot, on... |
3 March 2010 09:13 GMT |
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Microsoft starting to serve the February 2010 security updates to customers running its products was just the first move in what has become an interesting game of chess between the company and malware authors. The Redmond company moved first, with the release of the MS10-015 (KB977165) patch, among the many security ... |
18 February 2010 09:10 GMT |
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At the end of the past week, following the monthly release of Microsoft security patches, Windows users started reporting that their PCs crashed with a Blue Screen of Death error and were rendered un-bootable after applying Security Bulletin MS10-015 (KB977165). Microsoft immediately pulled the patch, and started inv... |
17 February 2010 10:33 GMT |
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Microsoft is still looking into the causes that generate Blue Screens of Death and throw PCs into an unbootable state following the deployment of one of the February 2010 security updates. At the end of the past week, the Redmond company provided an update indicating that the situation might be more complex than ini... |
15 February 2010 05:33 GMT |
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Microsoft has confirmed reports that some users are experiencing Blue Screen of Death errors after they apply Security Bulletin MS10-015 (rated Important) to patch vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel (977165). At the same time, the Redmond company revealed that customers affected by BSOD after installing this month&rsq... |
12 February 2010 07:50 GMT |
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