Microsoft Security Patch Was Seven Years in the Making

Some security patches take time.

Seven-and-a-half years, in fact, if you count the time it’s taken Microsoft to patch a security issue in its SMB (Server Message Block) service, fixed Tuesday. This software is used by Windows to share files and print documents over a network.

In a blog posting, Microsoft acknowledged that “Public tools, including a Metasploit module, are available to perform this attack.” Metasploit is an open-source toolkit used by hackers and security professionals to build attack code.

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