Microsoft said it release 11 security updates to patch 25 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and Exchange. Mr. Andrew Storms, director of security operations reviews nCircle Network Security, is actually a good news to hear that Microsoft will fix two problems remain.
Error first mentioned back in March 2010 when Microsoft recommends that Windows users should press the F1 key when a website requests. Security researchers Maurycy Prodeus Poles have discovered this vulnerability in VBScript, which can allow hackers to exploit to hijack PCs running Internet Explorer (IE).
Monday vulnerability mentioned last month 11/2009, occurring in the protocol to share printing, network file sharing SMB from Microsoft, affects the latest Windows operating system and Windows Server 7 2008 R2. At that time, this is a zero-day flaw in Windows 7 is the first Microsoft certification. Of the 11 updates, two Microsoft updates are marked as "Bulletin 1" and "Bulletin 2" Mr. Storms was most interested. Both 2 are marked as "critical", will affect all current Windows versions are supported: from Windows 2000 to Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7.
There are five updates Microsoft rates as "severe", 5 updates were rated as "vital", an update was rated as "reasonable." Also to Windows, this drive patch for Microsoft Publisher, Office and Exchange.



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