Microsoft Windows Critical Patches Due
Security News January 10th, 2005
Microsoft Windows Critical Patches Due
Microsoft will soon be rolling out its monthly series of Windows Operating System patches. They have alerted the system administrators of the upcoming updates, which are sure to contain three security patches. One of these patches has been rated critical by the tech company and would require the systems to be restarted.
The company has not released all the details about these upcoming patches but three popular exploits already well known in the public are high on the lists. In fact, Internet Explorer also has its own share of new glitches which Secunia made public last week.
Even more bugs discovered by various security agencies around the world like Xfocus Team and eEye Digital Security Inc are yet to be patched by the company. They would be hoping for the patches for these bugs. Microsoft on their part has never hurried with their patch releases. They take their time testing out the patches in various circumstances to avoid complications in the public release of these patches.
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