Dan Goodin on Nostr: Actually, now that I've reread the bulletin, I think Microsoft is saying that a bug ...
Actually, now that I've reread the bulletin, I think Microsoft is saying that a bug caused previously installed patches to roll back. These rollbacks have already occurred, Microsoft seems to be saying, and that opens up customers to vulnerabilities that were already under active exploitation. Does this make sense, or am I crazy (or both)?
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