Some computer administrators are reporting issues with Microsoft's
latest security update which is designed to fix a
critical flaw in Windows.
The SANS Internet Storm
Centre warned that in some cases
security
update MS05-051 will
cause a host
of problems, including blocking access to the Microsoft update website,
displaying a blank log-in screen without icons, and issues with Office
applications.
A Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed the glitch to
vnunet.com, explaining that the problems
are "isolated deployment issues" and that the company is working with the
affected users to resolve the issue.
Microsoft issued the security bulletin and patch on 11
October. The bulletin describes a vulnerability rated 'critical' in the MSDTC
and COM+ components of Windows. Unpatched systems are susceptible to attacks
that could allow them to be taken over by cyber-criminals.
Early reports suggest that worm authors have already
crafted malware that exploits the security hole described in the bulletin.
The problems with the security patch affect users that have changed the
default settings of the COM+ catalog files, Microsoft said in a
Knowledge
Base article published on Friday.
The problem occurs in Windows XP, 2000 and Server 2003. The document also
provides instructions on how to revolve the issue.
When the security patch is applied, it will prevent the firewall and Windows
installer from starting. Windows will also display an empty 'network
connections' folder and will not run any COM+ applications.
The
Microsoft
Component Object Model enables components inside Windows to communicate. The
technology allows Word documents to dynamically exchange data with an Excel
spreadsheet, for instance.
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