Networking problems have kept Microsoft from distributing its latest security patches to users of its automatic update services.The updates, released at about 11 a.m. Pacific time on Tuesday, fix a whopping 26 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and the .Net framework. Many of these flaws are considered critical, but as of 2 p.m. they were still unavailable via many of Microsoft’s most popular update services.The problem is due to “some network issues on the Microsoft Update platform,” according to Microsoft’s Craig Gehere, who wrote about the issue in a blog posting.The security updates were not available to users of Microsoft Update, Automatic Updates, Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) and Windows Update, version 6, Gehere said. Microsoft Update users trying to use the service to check for high-priority updates, for example, were told, “The website has encountered a problem and cannot display the page you are trying to view.”Users of Software Update Services (SUS), Windows Update version 4 and Office Update are not affected by the glitch, Gehere said. Gehere said the networking problems should be fixed by the end of the day. “Technical teams are engaged and have been working around the clock to resolve this problem,” he wrote.A spokesman with Microsoft’s public relations firm could not say exactly what had caused the update services to fail.The snafu comes at a difficult time for Microsoft users. These latest security updates address the largest number of vulnerabilities in recent memory, and hackers are already known to be exploiting three of the bugs. During the past few weeks, attack code has been spotted that exploits critical flaws in the Windows operating system, Word and PowerPoint, all of which were patched Tuesday.Customers who do not want to wait for Microsoft’s update services to get back online can go to Microsoft’s Security Bulletin pages and manually download their updates from the links in the 10 bulletins Microsoft has issued.By Robert McMillan, IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)Keep checking in at our Security Feed for updated news coverage. Related content news analysis Companies are already feeling the pressure from upcoming US SEC cyber rules New Securities and Exchange Commission cyber incident reporting rules don't kick in until December, but experts say they highlight the need for greater collaboration between CISOs and the C-suite By Cynthia Brumfield Sep 28, 2023 6 mins Regulation Regulation Regulation news UK data regulator warns that data breaches put abuse victims’ lives at risk The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has reprimanded seven organizations in the past 14 months for data breaches affecting victims of domestic abuse. By Michael Hill Sep 28, 2023 3 mins Electronic Health Records Data Breach Government news EchoMark releases watermarking solution to secure private communications, detect insider threats Enterprise-grade software embeds AI-driven, forensic watermarking in emails and documents to pinpoint potential insider risks By Michael Hill Sep 28, 2023 4 mins Communications Security Threat and Vulnerability Management Security Software news SpecterOps to use in-house approximation to test for global attack variations The new offering uses atomic tests and in-house approximation in purple team assessment to test all known techniques of an attack. By Shweta Sharma Sep 28, 2023 3 mins Penetration Testing Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe