Security News > 2016 > July > Microsoft splats bug that turns printers into drive-by exploit kits (Help Net Security)
In this month’s Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has released 11 sets of patches – 6 “critical” and 5 “important.” The good news is that none of the plugged vulnerabilities are being currently exploited in the wild. The “critical” patches are for Internet Explorer, Edge, Script and VBScript, Office, Print Spooler, and Adobe Flash Player, and fix vulnerabilities that could lead to remote code execution. Two of the “important” patches plug holes that could allow attackers to … More →
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