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Microsoft’s First Windows XP Patch in Years Is a Very Bad Sign

Microsoft’s First Windows XP Patch in Years Is a Very Bad Sign

Microsoft’s First Windows XP Patch in Years Is a Very Bad Sign

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May 16, 20196m 13s

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Show Notes

This week, Microsoft issued patches for 79 flaws across its platforms and products. One of them merits particular attention: a bug so bad that Microsoft released a fix for it on Windows XP, an operating system it officially abandoned five years ago. There’s maybe no better sign of a vulnerability’s severity; the last time Microsoft bothered to make a Windows XP fix publicly available was a little over two years ago, in the months before the WannaCry ransomware attack swept the globe.

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