Security News > 2015 > March > Microsoft Fixes Stuxnet Bug, Again (Krebs on Security)
Microsoft today shipped a bundle of security updates to address more than three dozen vulnerabilities in Windows and associated software. Included in the batch is a fix for a flaw first patched in 2010 -- the very same vulnerability that led to the discovery of the infamous cyberweapon known as Stuxnet. Turns out, the patch that Microsoft shipped to fix that flaw in 2010 didn't quite do the trick, leaving Windows users dangerously exposed all this time.
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