Microsoft continued its policy of releasing monthly security updates with three new software patches on Tuesday, including fixes for the MSN Messenger instant messaging program, Windows Media Services and the Outlook e-mail client.Microsoft continued its policy of releasing monthly security updates with three new software patches on Tuesday, including fixes for the MSN Messenger instant messaging program, Windows Media Services and the Outlook e-mail client.Microsoft publish three security bulletins, MS04-008, 009 and 010. Only one of the security holes, in Outlook, could allow attackers to run malicious code on affected computers, and none of the new vulnerabilities was rated “critical” by Microsoft, the company said.The company released a patch for Microsoft Office XP Service Pack 2 and Microsoft Outlook 2002 Service Pack 2, MS04-009, that fixes a problem with the way Outlook handles URLs that use the “mailto” tag. That tag allows Web page authors to insert links on Web pages that launch Outlook or other e-mail clients. A problem with the way Outlook interprets mailto URLs could allow an attacker to use a specially formatted mailto URL to gain access to files on an affected system or insert and run malicious computer code, and is rated “important,” Microsoft said.Computers would have to be running a vulnerable version of Outlook and have the “Outlook Today” home page as their default homepage with Outlook. “Outlook Today” is only the home page until an e-mail account is created, Microsoft said. Two other software bulletins, MS04-008 and 010 were both rated “moderate.”A software patch detailed in MS04-010 addresses a security hole in MSN Messenger version 6.0 and 6.1 instant messaging program that could allow an attacker to secretly view information on a user’s hard drive.A problem with the way Messenger treats requests from transfer files between Messenger installations allows attackers to use a specially formatted request to browse the recipient’s hard drive and read files without the recipient knowing, Microsoft said.Finally, MS04-008 fixes a security vulnerability in Windows 2000 Server Service Packs 2, 3 and 4. A problem with the way Windows Media Station Service and Windows Media Monitor Service process TCP/IP connections could allow an attacker to send specially formatted TCP/IP packets that shut down either service.Windows Media Services is a component of Windows 2000 Server that allows customers to manage and distribute Windows Media-format content over the Internet.The vulnerability, which is of “moderate” seriousness, could make Windows 2000 Server installations vulnerable to a denial of service attack, Microsoft said. Related content news analysis Western Digital keeps HDDs relevant with major capacity boost Western Digital and rival Seagate are finding new ways to pack data onto disk platters, keeping them relevant in the age of solid-state drives (SSD). By Andy Patrizio Dec 06, 2023 4 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news analysis Global network outage report and internet health check Cisco subsidiary ThousandEyes, which tracks internet and cloud traffic, provides Network World with weekly updates on the performance of ISPs, cloud service providers, and UCaaS providers. By Ann Bednarz and Tim Greene Dec 06, 2023 286 mins Networking news analysis Cisco uncorks AI-based security assistant to streamline enterprise protection With Cisco AI Assistant for Security, enterprises can use natural language to discover policies and get rule recommendations, identify misconfigured policies, and simplify complex workflows. By Michael Cooney Dec 06, 2023 3 mins Firewalls Generative AI Network Security news Nvidia’s new chips for China to be compliant with US curbs: Jensen Huang Nvidia’s AI-focused H20 GPUs bypass US restrictions on China’s silicon access, including limits on-chip performance and density. By Anirban Ghoshal Dec 06, 2023 3 mins CPUs and Processors Technology Industry Podcasts Videos Resources Events NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe