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Our WSUS home page has been updated
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Just a quick heads up that the Windows Server UA security writing team just announced that our WSUS home page has been updated to include a section for TechNet Wiki Articles. You can check out how it looks at the following link: http://technet...
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TechNet Wiki: Windows Server Update Services Learning Roadmap Community Edition
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Want to get a jump start on learning WSUS? Or maybe you want to hone your expertise on a few specific topics? If so this new roadmap published by Microsoft’s own Yuri Diogenes is for you: Patch management is a crucial process in today’s IT...
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Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure: From Philosophy to Practice
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over 1 year ago
by
J.C. Hornbeck
Last summer at the Black Hat security conference, we announced a philosophical shift in how we refer to vulnerability disclosure, called "Coordinated Vulnerability Disclosure" (CVD). Our intent was to focus on how coordination and collaboration are required...
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Q&A from April 2011 Security Bulletin Webcast
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
Hello, Today we published the April Security Bulletin Webcast Questions & Answers page . We fielded 14 questions on various topics during the webcast, including bulletins released, deployment tools, and update detection tools. There were two questions...
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New KB: Windows Update may encounter error 0x80240fff when updates published on an internal server have the same Product Name and Category Name
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Just a quick heads up on a new WSUS/Windows Update Knowledge Base article we published this morning. This one talks about an issue where after a Windows Update client connects to an internal server that has custom content published to it, the client encounters...
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Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 updates available on WSUS have been revised
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Looks like the good folks over on the WSUS product team blog have announced that the Windows 7 / Windows Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1 updates available on WSUS have been revised to ensure that these updates are installed exclusively. This change has...
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The April 2011 Microsoft Security Bulletin Release
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Just an FYI that today we are releasing 17 security bulletins, 9 of which are Critical, and 8 rated Important. These bulletins will increase protection by addressing 64 unique vulnerabilities in the following Microsoft products: Microsoft...
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April 2011 Security Bulletin Release
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over 1 year ago
by
J.C. Hornbeck
Hello again everyone, Pete Voss here, and as I previously mentioned in the Advanced Notification blog on Thursday, today we are releasing 17 security bulletins, nine of which are Critical, and eight rated Important. These bulletins will increase...
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New WSUS Category for Developer Tools, Runtimes and Redistributables
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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Looks like the WSUS team has a new product category headed our way. From the WSUS product team blog : A new product category will be added to your WSUS server under the Developer Tools, Runtimes and Redistributables family, entitled Visual Studio...
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FYI: Advance Notification Service for the April 2011 Bulletin Release
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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From the MSRC blog: Today, we're providing advanced notification on the release of 17 security bulletins, nine rated Critical and eight rated Important. This month's bulletin release will address 64 vulnerabilities across Microsoft Windows, Microsoft...
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Advance Notification Service for the April 2011 Bulletin Release
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over 1 year ago
by
J.C. Hornbeck
Hello everyone, My name is Pete Voss, and I'm a senior response communications manager with Microsoft Trustworthy Computing. I'll be joining the rest of the team on the MSRC blog and @MSFTSecResponse Twitter handle to help provide you with the latest...
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Announcing the Microsoft Security Update Guide, Second Edition
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over 1 year ago
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J.C. Hornbeck
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We're pleased to announce the release of the new Microsoft Security Update Guide, Second Edition . Fully revised and updated from the first edition, which was released in 2009, this edition focuses on best practices for prioritizing and testing security...
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