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April Patch Tuesday is nearly here with two significant topics of concern. The first relates to end-of-service milestones and the second issue is browser exploits. Let’s start with end-of-service. This is a fitting topic this month given we have two Windows 10 versions that are hitting end of service milestones in April, but I do want to expand the conversation beyond Windows 10 to discuss Windows 7, Server 2008 and 2008 R2, Flash Player, Java … More → The post April Patch Tuesday Forecast: Be aware of end-of-service issues and browser exploits appeared first on Help Net Security.
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