Microsoft re-releases
security update after cyber attacks
WASHINGTON (AFP) -
Microsoft has taken the unusual step of re-releasing security updates for some
older versions of its Windows platforms to counter a massive global wave of
cyber ransomware attacks.
In a blog post, the US
tech giant recalled that it had published an update in March to address the
weakness exploited in Friday's attacks, a security flaw exposed in documents
leaked from the US National Security Agency.
The attacks struck
targets in dozens of countries, ranging from British hospitals to Russian
banks.
"Those who have
Windows Update enabled are protected against attacks on this
vulnerability," the company said in the post published on its website.
"For those
organisations who have not yet applied the security update, we suggest you
immediately deploy Microsoft Security Bulletin MS17-010." The so-called
"Wannacry" virus notably attacks Windows XP, which in principle has
not been supported by Microsoft since 2014.
"Some of our
customers are running versions of Windows that no longer receive mainstream
support. That means those customers will not have received the above mentioned
security update released in March," it said.
"Given the
potential impact to customers and their businesses, we made the decision to
make the security update for platforms in custom support only, Windows XP,
Windows 8, and Windows Server 2003, broadly available."
The company's latest
operating system, Windows 10, was not targeted in the attack, Microsoft said.
"We are working
with customers to provide additional assistance as this situation
evolves," the company said.

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