Microsoft issues 10 patches
Microsoft plans to release 10 patches - one of which it deems critical - in a tranche of security fixes next Tuesday (14 June). Seven of the security bulletins affect Windows and there’s also a single "important" update for Exchange. Two patches address "moderate" problems with Windows and Microsoft Services for UNIX in one case and Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server and Small Business Server in another.
News of the upcoming patches came in an advanced bulletin notification issued Thursday which omits any details about the upcoming security fixes.
Read the complete story . (The Register)
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