Security News > 2019 > January > January 2019 Patch Tuesday forecast: Partly cloudy followed by heavy fog around Java
2018 ended with a bit of excitement. Shortly after November Patch Tuesday we saw a pair of Flash Player zero-days (November 20 and December 5), which were followed by just about everything Microsoft could release on December Patch Tuesday. Then Microsoft released an emergency patch on December 19 to resolve a JScript zero-day that could be exploited through Internet Explorer simply by visiting a malicious website. Fingers crossed, we might be looking at a lighter … More → The post January 2019 Patch Tuesday forecast: Partly cloudy followed by heavy fog around Java appeared first on Help Net Security.
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