Security News > 2015 > December > Microsoft kills many critical flaws, some 0-days, un-trusts one wildcard cert (Help Net Security)

2015-12-09 13:27
For this December Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has released twelve security bulletins, eight of which have been rated critical. Those refer to the cumulative security updates for Internet Explorer, Mic...
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