The company has just provided details on the next Patch Tuesday cycle

Mar 8, 2013 05:54 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft will release seven different bulletins on Patch Tuesday, planning to fix vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Office and Silverlight.

There are four different bulletins labeled as critical and concerning bugs in each of the aforementioned products, while three more important updates will be released to address vulnerabilities in Office and Windows Server.

One of the critical patches will try to repair issues in Internet Explorer versions 6 to 10 in almost every single Windows iteration on the market, including XP, Vista, 7, 8 and RT.

The company hasn’t provided more details on these bugs, but more information will be unveiled next week, as part of the Patch Tuesday update cycle. Of course, all fixes will be delivered via the integrated Windows Update, so users won’t need to download and deploy them manually.