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Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities already being exploited

Report: Microsoft helped NSA circumvent its own encryption | Defcon founder's message to feds fair to some, hypocritical to others

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Microsoft's latest Patch Tuesday vulnerabilities already being exploited
Normally companies should proceed at their own pace when deploying Microsoft's monthly updates, known as Patch Tuesday, since they come out on the second Tuesday of every month. This month's batch, though, is pretty hefty in terms of impact and volume, so you may want to make them a priority. This month's Patch Tuesday consists of seven bulletins addressing a total of 34 vulnerabilities, and half... Read More


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