Security News > 2018 > June > Overview: Microsoft June 2018 Patch Tuesday

It’s that time of the month again when Microsoft releases patches for its software. The June 2018 updates fix 50 vulnerabilities, 12 of which are critical. The company has also detailed the vulnerabilities patched by Adobe and delivered via Microsoft’s updates (among those is the Flash Player flaw recently spotted being exploited in the wild) and released an update for Microsoft Office that improves the memory handling of Office applications that render Office Art (as … More → The post Overview: Microsoft June 2018 Patch Tuesday appeared first on Help Net Security.
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