Security News > 2018 > September > September Patch Tuesday forecast: Evaluate third-party updates alongside Microsoft release

There’s some good and some bad news for the Patch Tuesday forecast this month. The good news is a number of vendors have just released last week, clearing the slate for what might be a fairly Microsoft-focused Patch Tuesday. The bad news is there are a number of third-party updates already released this week that you will want to evaluate alongside the Microsoft release, if you have not already prioritized them for deployment. There is … More → The post September Patch Tuesday forecast: Evaluate third-party updates alongside Microsoft release appeared first on Help Net Security.
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