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Approaching August Patch Tuesday, we are supposed to be in the ‘dog days’ of summer where everything slows down. Unfortunately, July was full of CVEs and stability fixes with no time to just lie around. Microsoft itself caused a lot of the activity. July’s Patch Tuesday updates caused stability problems for Windows operating systems and applications alike. So many problems were reported that patching veteran Susan Bradley wrote an open letter to Microsoft. As Susan … More → The post August Patch Tuesday forecast: Looking ahead after a frustrating July appeared first on Help Net Security.
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