New package tomorrow

Jun 13, 2005 08:28 GMT  ·  By

We already know: if it's Tuesday, it's Microsoft Update. For this month, Microsoft has already announced a consistent package of security updates.

Microsoft will solve 10 bugs, each of them with its own patch. Still, Microsoft's representatives said that they would not publish high-priority updates that don't solve security problems through the Microsoft Update (MU), Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), Windows Update (WU) or Software Update Services (SUS) systems.

From an information posted on Microsoft's official site, we find out that Microsoft Security Response Center will publish seven updates for the Windows operating system, a few of them being rated as critical. Among these seven Windows updates, five of them can be detected through Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), and the other two require Enterprise Scanning Tool (EST).

One of these updates addresses Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Services for UNIX, and the update rated as "moderately critical" can be detected through MBSA or EST.

Another security bulletin included in this package addresses Microsoft Exchange, and the level of risk is appraised as important. The last update is designed for Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server and Small Business Server.