Security News > 2017 > July > Microsoft Patches Over 50 Vulnerabilities (Security Week)
2017-07-12 06:42
Microsoft has patched more than 50 vulnerabilities in its products, including Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office, SharePoint, .NET, Exchange and HoloLens. While some of them have already been disclosed, the tech giant is not aware of any malicious attacks exploiting these flaws. read more
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