Microsoft issues five bulletins on Windows flaws
Microsoft has released five Security Bulletins warning of several vulnerabilities that put computers running Windows at risk of attack.
The flaws affect desktop as well as server installations of multiple Windows versions. However, none are rated "critical," Microsoft’s highest severity rating. The Redmond, Washington, software maker deems the issues it reported on Tuesday "important," one notch lower on its severity rating scale.
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