Patch Tuesday heads-up: 21 vulnerabilities, including 'critical' IE bulletin
By Ryan Naraine
Microsoft plans to ship nine security bulletins today with fixes for at least 21 documented flaws in the Windows operating system.
This month’s Patch Tuesday batch will cover dangerous security holes in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, the Internet Explorer browser and .NET/Silverlight.
The Internet Explorer bulletin is rated “critical” and should be considered a high-priority update because of the risk of code execution attacks via drive-by downloads.
According to an advance notice from Microsoft, most of the updates will require a restart once the patches are applied.
The nine bulletins will be released on Tuesday, February 14 at approximately 10 A.M. PST.
By Ryan Naraine
This month’s Patch Tuesday batch will cover dangerous security holes in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, the Internet Explorer browser and .NET/Silverlight.
The Internet Explorer bulletin is rated “critical” and should be considered a high-priority update because of the risk of code execution attacks via drive-by downloads.
According to an advance notice from Microsoft, most of the updates will require a restart once the patches are applied.
The nine bulletins will be released on Tuesday, February 14 at approximately 10 A.M. PST.