Microsoft this week announced 23 security vulnerabilities related to various Microsoft products in its monthly Patch Tuesday release. It’s the vulnerability in Windows Server Service, however, that has security analysts talking. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday that the Microsoft Windows Server flaw could put the nation’s critical infrastructure at risk. The vulnerability could impact government systems, private industry and critical infrastructure, as well as individual and home users, the government said.
Windows Server Flaw Concerns Homeland Security Department
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire August 11, 2006 11:04 AMMicrosoft this week announced 23 security vulnerabilities related to various Microsoft products in its monthly Patch Tuesday release. It’s the vulnerability in Windows Server Service, however, that has security analysts talking. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security warned Wednesday that the Microsoft Windows Server flaw could put the nation’s critical infrastructure at risk. The vulnerability could impact government systems, private industry and critical infrastructure, as well as individual and home users, the government said.