Security News > 2016 > August > Microsoft releases five critical updates (Help Net Security)

2016-08-10 13:00
Microsoft continued a trend of fewer updates than we are used to with only 9 bulletins (5 critical and 4 important) released this month. It stands to reason that Microsoft may have kept things simple so as not to over shadow the release of their Windows 10 Anniversary update. As far as the new patches go, there are some typical remote code execution browser exploits for Internet Explorer and Edge. In both cases, the user … More →
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