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Windows Server 2025 snafu was like a supply chain attack

Windows Server 2025 snafu was like a supply chain attack

Microsoft's blunder—a mislabeled Windows Server 2025 upgrade as a security patch—reveals the peril of automation gone awry when paired with human error, spotlighting fragile update processes that still rely on legacy systems or closed-source methodologies, and underscores the urgent need for a universal, open framework to reliably manage updates and unravel the chaos of package management.


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