Microsoft releases server security upgrade
Microsoft has released a major security update for Windows Server 2003, the latest in the software company’s efforts to better safeguard its clients from Internet-based attacks.
The update, released Wednesday, aims to add more security tools for Microsoft’s server software, which businesses use to provide services for multiple users on a network.
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