Mac users who downloaded a
Microsoft
security patch that was
removed
within hours of its posting last week need not worry for the security or
stability of their systems, according to a developer from Microsoft's Mac
Business Unit.
"The code that went live has no known issues so, while we recalled it because
it had not been thoroughly vetted, there is no urgent need to uninstall the
patch," wrote Erik Schwiebert, a software development leader for the Mac
Business Unit.
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Schwiebert wrote in the company's
MacMojo
blog that an official version of the update should be released to all users
within a week.
The update for the Mac version of Office was posted for a short time on
Tuesday before it was removed by Microsoft.
The
Microsoft
Security Response Center (MSRC) recommended originally that users uninstall
the patch, although security firm
SANS noted that
doing so would require deleting and reinstalling the software.
Schwiebert admitted that going through the removal process would be a
headache, but said that it would not be necessary.
The accidental release occurred while developers were testing the downloading
process for the patch and several components, including a stability fix and
security upgrades.
The updates were not related to the exploits that had been plaguing Word in
recent weeks, said Schwiebert.
Efforts to clear up the situation following the MSRC posting last week were
hampered by a storm that
knocked out
power to much of the Seattle area, including Microsoft's corporate
headquarters, for several days.
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