Microsoft patches six vulnerabilities
Microsoft released six security patches Tuesday as part of its monthly initiative to fix vulnerabilities within the Windows operating system. Three of the vulnerabilities have been marked "critical," one "important," and two as "moderate" in severity.
One of the critical software patches fixes a flaw within the print spooler that could allow for remote code to be executed.
Read the complete story . (BetaNews)
Read more
- microsoft ,
- patches ,
- six ,
- vulnerabilities
AMD subpoenas CEO of NEC
- AMD simulates virtualization tech Pacifica
- Windows Vista SDK prepares for September release
- Projector makers lower shipment forecast
- Former 'spam king' pays Microsoft $7 million to settle lawsuit
- "Phone on a chip" could dramatically lower cell phone costs
- Apple to refund "piracy tax" levy to Canadian iPod owners
- Taiwan chipset manufacturers plan for US production shortage
- Could RFID tags clutter the earth?
- AdWords customers file class-action suit against Google
Anti-Microsoft group campaigns against Windows Vista release
- Revised GPL version 3 on track for January release
- Microsoft addresses remote DoS vulnerability affecting XP SP2
- Prototype Palm smartphone spotted running Windows Mobile
- SiS lands entry-level chipset orders from Intel
- Samsung to lose its only ODM notebook client, Dell
- Substantial MP3 player demand boost NAND flash prices
- LCD monitor makers enjoy strong July
- Acer's17-/19" LCD with 4 video entries
- Six new NAS from Logitech
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




