Security News > 2018 > June > Microsoft Patches 11 Critical RCE Flaws in Windows, Browsers

2018-06-12 20:22
Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday updates for June 2018 address a total of 50 vulnerabilities, including nearly a dozen critical remote code execution flaws affecting Windows and the company’s Edge and Internet Explorer web browsers. read more
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