Microsoft Patch Day: Critical bulletins expected
Microsoft on Thursday announced plans to release eight security bulletins on April 12, including "critical" fixes for flaws in several widely deployed applications.
As part of its advance notice mechanism, the software giant said five high-priority patches would deal only with flaws in the Windows operating system.
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