Security News > 2018 > June > Microsoft Patch Tuesday, June 2018 Edition
2018-06-12 21:04
Microsoft today pushed out a bevy of software updates to fix more than four dozen security holes in Windows and related software. Almost a quarter of the vulnerabilities addressed in this month's patch batch earned Microsoft's "critical" rating, meaning malware or miscreants can exploit the flaws to break into vulnerable systems without any help from users.
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