Security News > 2018 > July > Microsoft plugs 53 security holes in July 2018 Patch Tuesday
For its July 2018 Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has patched 53 vulnerabilities. 17 of them are critical and 16 of those affect Internet Explorer and Edge. Microsoft updates “The 16 CVEs covering browsers should be prioritized for workstation type devices, meaning any system where users are commonly accessing the public internet through a browser or checking email. This includes multi-user servers that are used as remote desktops for users,” According to Jimmy Graham, Director of Product … More → The post Microsoft plugs 53 security holes in July 2018 Patch Tuesday appeared first on Help Net Security.
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