The company has published a total of 13 different security bulletins

Sep 11, 2013 05:19 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has released a total of 13 security bulletins on Patch Tuesday, thus fixing bugs in a number of software solutions across its range, including Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Windows.

Four of these updates are rated as critical and are aimed at the following apps: Outlook, Internet Explorer, SharePoint Server and OLE. The company recommends users and system administrators to prioritize the development of the first three, just to make sure that their data is not exposed.

At the same time, Microsoft released 9 important updates aimed at flaws found in Office, Excel, Kernel-Mode Driver, Active Directory, Windows Theme File, Access, Office IME (Chinese), Windows SCM, and FrontPage.

As usual, all these patches are being delivered via the built-in Windows Update tool and no user input is required. Just make sure you are connected to the Internet to download the released fixes.