Security News > 2019 > May > Microsoft emits free remote-desktop security patches for WinXP to Server 2008 to avoid another WannaCry
2019-05-15 01:48
Plus plenty of other fixes from Redmond and Adobe – and special guest star Citrix Patch Tuesday It’s that time of the month again, and Microsoft has released a bumper bundle of security fixes for Patch Tuesday, including one for out-of-support operating systems Windows XP and Server 2003.…
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