The March 2012 security update is now available for download from Microsoft’s servers, bringing along fixes for no less than 7 breaches found in them.
Just as announced last week, Microsoft issued a number of six b... [read more >>] Microsoft security patches for November 2011 are live and customers need to prioritize plugging a hole in the Windows TCP/IP stack which affects all releases of the operating system, including Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1)... [read more >>] While a security update for the Critical zero-day vulnerability in Windows kernel exploited by the Duqu malware is not yet available, Microsoft has reacted quite fast to enable customers to at least deploy a temporary solut... [read more >>] Customers running Internet Explorer 9, as well as older versions of IE, need to deploy the Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2586448) as soon as possible.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS11-081, rated Crit... [read more >>] Customers already running the recently released Windows 7 Service Pack 1 (SP1) RTM will need to patch their copy of the operating system applying one of the security updates that Microsoft released this week. The patch is ... [read more >>] 2011 is certainly starting off pretty quietly as far as patch deployments go, with Microsoft releasing just a couple of security bulletins designed to resolve a total of three vulnerabilities across various supported versi... [read more >>] As a rule, Microsoft does not offer support for pre-release software still in development, with early adopters needing to fend for themselves. But there are exceptions, and an illustrative example in this regard is the patc... [read more >>] Microsoft has released the second security bulletin for 2010, after what it appeared to be a slow start for the Redmond company. In the first half of January, the company offered a single bulletin addressing vulnerabilities... [read more >>] On January 12th, 2010, Microsoft has made available the first Windows security bulletin this year. Although MS10-001 comes with a maximum severity rating of Critical, fact is that only customers still running Windows 2000 S... [read more >>] Microsoft refuted third-party reports indicating that the November release of updates was at fault for errors causing users to be locked out of their Windows computers by Black Screens of Death. According to the Redmond com... [read more >>] |