The Redmond company announced 3 security bulletins for the upcoming Patch Tuesday next week. These are meant to fix at least 4 security vulnerabilities. One flaw which affects Windows from XP to Windows 7 as well as Windows Server 2008 R2 is rated “critical” which means that attackers can smuggle in malware quite easily; a second bulletin deals with at least “important” vulnerabilities in the Windows operating systems. The third bulletin is about Microsoft Office – in Groove 2007 there is an “important” rated flaw to be fixed.
Users and Administrators should prepare to install those updates as soon as possible upon release next Tuesday.
[ComputerSecurityArticles]
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