Security News > 2017 > April > Microsoft Issues Patches for Actively Exploited Critical Vulnerabilities (The Hackers News)

2017-04-12 03:22
Besides a previously undisclosed code-execution flaw in Microsoft Word, the tech giant patches two more zero-day vulnerabilities that attackers had been exploiting in the wild for months, as part of this month's Patch Tuesday. In total, Microsoft patches 45 unique vulnerabilities in its nine products, including three previously undisclosed vulnerabilities under active attack. The first
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