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Microsoft issues its biggest-ever security fix

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* Microsoft addresses record 49 flaws in its software

* Affects Windows, Internet Explorer, Office

* Fixes vulnerability exploited by Stuxnet virus (Adds details on Stuxnet virus, comments from researcher)

Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) issued its biggest-ever security fix on Tuesday, including repairs to its ubiquitous Windows operating system and Internet browser for flaws that could let hackers take control of a PC.

The new patches aim to fix a number of vulnerabilities including the notorious Stuxnet virus that attacked an Iranian nuclear power plant and other industrial control systems around the world.

Microsoft said four of the new patches — software updates that write over glitches — were of the highest priority and should be deployed immediately to protect users from potential criminal attacks on the Windows operating systems.

Microsoft said it also repaired other less serious security weaknesses in Windows, along with security problems in its widely used Office software for PCs and Microsoft Server software for business computers.


Microsoft released 16 security patches to address 49 problems in its products, many of which were discovered by outside researchers who seek out such vulnerabilities to win cash bounties as well as notoriety for their technical prowess.

“This is a huge jump,” said Amol Sarwate, a research manager with computer security provider Qualys Inc. “I think the reason for it is that more and more people are out there looking for vulnerabilities.”

The geeks who report such vulnerabilities to software makers are known as “white hat” hackers. Sarwate warned that there are also plenty of “black hats,” or criminal hackers who look for vulnerabilities in software that they can exploit to launch attacks on computer systems.

Indeed, the world’s biggest software maker said that the patches released on Tuesday include software to fix a vulnerability exploited by the Stuxnet virus — a malicious program that attacks PCs used to run power plants and other infrastructure running Siemens (SIEGn.DE) industrial control systems.

The virus, which infected computers at Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, was discovered over the summer. Security research Symantec said that it detected the highest concentration of the virus on computer systems in Iran, though it was also spotted in Indonesia, India, the United States, Australia, Britain, Malaysia and Pakistan.

So far Microsoft has patched three of the four vulnerabilities exploited by Stuxnet’s unknown creators.

The total of 49 vulnerabilities exceeds the previous record of 34, which was set in October 2009 and matched in June and August of this year.

The constant patching of PCs is a time-consuming process for corporate users, who need to test the fixes before they deploy them to make sure they do not cause machines to crash because of compatibility problems with existing software.

Nintendo 3DS set for March release in Europe

Nintendo has announced that its 3DS handheld console will arrive in Japan on February 26 – with European and US launch dates following in March. The device, which provides a stereoscopic 3D effect without the need for glasses, will get a Japanese price point of ¥25000 (£188).

There’s no word on a UK price yet, but industry new source MCV predicts it’ll be £199. The veteran hardware manufacturer expects to shift four million units by the end of March 2011, with game sales of up to 15 million.

The design of the console will be virtually unchanged since its appearance at the E3 event in June (read our hands-on responses here and here). Nintendo has, however, shown off a telescopic metal stylus that will accompany the hardware.

Nintendo 3ds

Nintendo 3ds

During this week’s Nintendo Conference the company has also revealed details of software and services available with the device, including a selection of augmented reality mini-games and ‘Mii Studio’, which allows gamers to create personalised Mii avatars based around self-portraits snapped with the 3DS camera. There will also be a retro gaming service, like the Wii’s Virtual Console, allowing owners to download classic Game Boy, Game Boy Colour and Game Boy Advance titles.

However, the delay to the expected 3DS launch, originally slotted for this Winter, has seen Nintendo slashing its profit forecast for the financial year. Net revenues are expected to be Y90 billion, down from Y200bn last year.


Despite the downbeat profit forecast, the company was still bullish over sales expectations for the 3D device, predicting sales of four million devices in its first month.

The group is backing the 3DS to boost sales, as the initial DS – which was launched six years ago – and its Wii console have lost momentum. It also faces increased competition from gaming on smartphones.

The 3DS was unveiled at the gaming industry showpiece event E3 in Los Angeles, this June.

At the analysts presentation yesterday, Mr Iwata also revealed Nintendo has a partnership with Fuji TV to stream 3D video content to the handheld.

Nintendo 3ds

Nintendo 3ds

The console market is increasingly competitive, as Sony and Microsoft are set to launch motion-sensing gaming to rival Nintendo’s Wii in time for Christmas.

* Top half is made up of 2 LCD screens
* They are layered on top of one another
* One image is sent to user’s left eye
* One image is sent to user’s right eye
* This creates 3D image without glasses

Company bosses are hoping its unique selling point of being able to play games and watch films in 3D without special glasses will be enough to win over gamers.

It will face stiff competition in the video game market from both of its main rivals.

Sony has already released its new Playstation Move controller.

While Xbox is confident its Kinect add-on will provide gamers with an entirely different way of playing video games.

It uses a motion capture system which translates people’s body movements into game play.

Bosses at Nintendo will be hoping for early signs of strong sales from the 3DS.

Nintendo 3ds

Nintendo 3ds

Over recent months the number of DS models and Wii being sold has started to drop off.

Despite getting good reviews during its unveiling at E3 the company’s President Satoru Iwata says he’s not complacent.

“The 3DS was very well received at E3 but… one problem is that you can’t understand it without trying it out”.

Spokesman Rob Saunders added: “The company has never worked so hard on a new product launch”.

“We’ve got over 70 games currently in development for it. Metal Gear Solid, Resident Evil, Mario, they’re all coming.

“What you’re seeing, I think, is games developers really getting to grips with 3D for the first time.

“Giving gamers something they really haven’t seen before which, without the glasses, truly is a revolution.”