Security News > 2017 > November > Patch Tuesday: Microsoft Releases Update to Fix 53 Vulnerabilities

2017-11-14 23:46
It's Patch Tuesday—time to update your Windows devices. Microsoft has released a large batch of security updates as part of its November Patch Tuesday in order to fix a total of 53 new security vulnerabilities in various Windows products, 19 of which rated as critical, 31 important and 3 moderate. The vulnerabilities impact the Windows OS, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Edge, Internet Explorer,
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