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SQL Critical Update scans the computer on which it is running for instances of SQL Server 2000 and MSDE 2000 that are vulnerable to the Slammer worm, and updates the affected files.

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  1. Patch management took center stage earlier this year following the SQL Slammer worm, which spread quickly by exploiting a known vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server 2000. Microsoft had released a.
  2. Microsoft releases anti-Slammer tools. The company offers a trio of software utilities to help systems administrators check the SQL Server 2000 database for the Slammer worm and to address.
  3. In the case of Slammer, Microsoft built three more patches in 2002 MS02-043 in August, MS02-056 in early October and MS02-061 in mid-October for related SQL Server vulnerabilities.
  4. Update: The vulnerability attacked by the recent 'SQL Slammer' worm is also found within other Microsoft software, as well as some third-party software. Are you at risk? We tell you which.

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