Microsoft patches critical bugs in IE, Windows
Microsoft today released 10 security patches, including three deemed "critical," for bugs in a variety of the company’s products. The critical patches, released as part of the company’s monthly update program, repair flaws in Windows and Internet Explorer that could allow attackers to take complete control of a computer, Microsoft said.
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