Security News > 2016 > November > Post-pumpkin Patch Tuesday: What’s in store for November (Help Net Security)
There has been a lot of activity since October’s Patch Tuesday. During that short period of time, Oracle released its quarterly CPU, including an update for Java JRE; Adobe resolved a zero-day in Flash Player; a security researcher identified a new form of attack called Atombombing, and there has been some rising discussion around the Server 2016 servicing model. The week following Patch Tuesday, the week of October 17th, Oracle released its quarterly CPU, resolving … More →
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