Microsoft's delay to patch fuels concerns
Microsoft’s decision to cancel a security fix after finding problems with the patch has security experts questioning whether waiting for the fix to come next month might leave them open to attack. A network administrator that posted to the DShield security mailing list The concerns come after Microsoft announced last Thursday that a critical fix for the Windows operating system would be distributed in the following week.
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