Windows 10 OOB update released to fix Message Queuing (MSMQ) issues
Overview
A recent extended security update for Windows 11 inadvertently caused issues with Message Queuing (MSMQ), a feature important for enterprise background task management. This glitch could disrupt services for businesses that rely on MSMQ for their operations, potentially affecting data processing and communication between applications. Users of Windows 10 are now receiving an out-of-band update aimed at addressing these MSMQ problems. It is crucial for enterprises to apply this update promptly to ensure their systems remain stable and functional. Failure to do so could lead to significant operational delays and inefficiencies.
Key Takeaways
- Affected Systems: Windows 10, Windows 11
- Action Required: Windows 10 OOB update released to fix MSMQ issues.
- Timeline: Newly disclosed
Original Article Summary
This month's extended security update for Windows 11 broke Message Queuing (MSMQ), which is typically used by enterprises to manage background tasks. [...]
Impact
Windows 10, Windows 11
Exploitation Status
No active exploitation has been reported at this time. However, organizations should still apply patches promptly as proof-of-concept code may exist.
Timeline
Newly disclosed
Remediation
Windows 10 OOB update released to fix MSMQ issues
Additional Information
This threat intelligence is aggregated from trusted cybersecurity sources. For the most up-to-date information, technical details, and official vendor guidance, please refer to the original article linked below.
Related Topics: This incident relates to Windows, Microsoft, Update.