Newsletter Archives
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Microsoft just released 27 new security patches
The Update Catalog lists 27 patches that were released on July 16 – that’s today.
Right now, we have 151 security patches available for this month. This morning, the number stood at 129. If I take off my shoes, I think that means five patches (net) were pulled and not replaced.
All active versions of Windows – Win10 1803, 1709, 1703, Win7, Win8.1, Server 2008 R2, Server 2012 – have new updates.
KB 4018385, the buggy Office 2016 patch, was pulled and hasn’t been replaced.
This month’s patches have been an unmitigated mess. DON’T PATCH.
Computerworld Woody on Windows.
And I just moved us to MS-DEFCON 1.
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The Big Bug rollup: Many problems, few solutions, with bugs in the July Patch Tuesday crop
I can’t believe how many bugs we’re seeing in this month’s patches.
Oh. Wait a sec. Yeah, I can believe it.
If you’re applying Windows/Office updates as soon as they come out, you clearly don’t understand the situation.
Computerworld Woody on Windows.
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Microsoft acknowledges — but doesn’t fix — KB 3038314 installer fail with error 80092004
And we still haven’t heard about KB 3038314 preventing you from adding search engines to IE 11.
InfoWorld Tech Watch