Security News > 2017 > February > Microsoft pushes out patches for critical Flash Player vulnerabilities (Help Net Security)
Microsoft has skipped its February 2017 Patch Tuesday and postponed the release of those patches for March, but there are apparently security vulnerabilities that must be fixed now. On Tuesday, the Redmond giant has pushed out critical security updates for Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10, 11 and Microsoft Edge, for Windows 8.1, RT 8.1, 10, and Windows Server 2012, 2012 R2, and 2016. The holes the updates plug are thirteen, and can all … More →
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