Microsoft re-releases botched Windows 2000 update

Microsoft has re-released a buggy update that didn’t properly protect some of its Windows 2000 users from a security flaw.

The MS10-025 security update, released on April 13, was for Windows 2000 users who were also running Windows Media Services. This software — used to stream multimedia over the Internet — had a buggy component called the Windows Media Unicast Service that could be exploited to run unauthorized software on the PC.

Unfortunately, Microsoft’s initial patch didn’t quite fix the problem, according to Microsoft Security Program Manager Jerry Bryant.

“There was an additional variant [of the bug] discovered internally after the initial report,” he said Tuesday in an e-mail interview. “The update addressed that variant but not the originally reported issue. When we discovered this, we thought it was important to pull the update and let customers know that they were still in a vulnerable state if they had applied the update already.”

Microsoft pulled the update late last week. On Tuesday, the company re-issued the patch with the underlying bug finally fixed.

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