Today, Microsoft started to deliver a new security update for its users, solving a total of 21 vulnerabilities that have been reported in its products.
The new security update includes a number of no less than 9 bulletins, four of which are deemed Critical, while the other five are rated Important.
On February 9... |
15 February 2012 05:39 GMT |
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Next week, Microsoft will make available its February 2012 monthly security patches for the Windows platform and various other products on it. In the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for February 2012, that it made public on Thursday, Microsoft announced that there would be no less than nine bullet... |
10 February 2012 09:45 GMT |
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On December 13th, 2011, Microsoft released a number of 13 security bulletins to address various flaws that its Windows platform and other products were found to have.
Among these, we can count a number of no less than three rated Critical in severity, while the rest of 10 are rated Important. The company recommend... |
14 December 2011 06:41 GMT |
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Microsoft is preparing a monster batch of patches for next Tuesday, which will include fixes for two Windows vulnerabilities already known for a couple of months.In total, Microsoft will release 17 security bulletins that will cover a total of 64 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and other product... |
8 April 2011 12:48 GMT |
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Microsoft has detailed its policy of patching in-house discovered bugs silently and tried to answer the most frequently asked questions regarding this procedure.The fact that Microsoft doesn't disclose all patched vulnerabilities in Security Bulletins is not a secret. This was admitted by the company in 2006.Thi... |
15 February 2011 11:06 GMT |
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On the heels of the November 2008 launch of security bulletin releases, Microsoft has made available for download the ISO Image, containing the updates for its operating system. The November 2008 Security Release ISO Image is a package that only comprises the security updates, which resolve vulnerabilities in various... |
13 November 2008 07:42 GMT |
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Despite being different releases associated with the evolution of the Windows client, Windows XP and Windows Vista share not only common elements and components through their architecture, starting with the kernel, but also flaws in the source code. In this context, the Service Pack 1 and respectively Service Pa... |
5 September 2008 07:29 GMT |
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Yes, that's right. Go ahead and throw your anti-virus out the window... And uninstall it from your PC. Why? Because you're safe! Even Microsoft says that security is not going to get better than what it currently is. Microsoft has a long lasting tradition concerning the release of security updates. Back in ... |
12 March 2007 07:22 GMT |
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