Two days after it leaked details of a wormable flaw in the SMB protocol online, Microsoft has issued fixes for the issue.
Microsoft appears to have bungled the release of details of flaws in its operating systems and application software this month, with details of a wormable flaw in the SMB protocol leaking online even though the company did not release a fix for it as part of its normal monthly patch Tuesday.
Cisco ANZ vice-president Ken Boal says he was previously unsure about the company's ability to serve small and medium businesses, but now he has an "absolute passion" for the SMB market.
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