Security News > 2019 > August > August 2019 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs critical wormable RDP holes
It’s that time of the month again: Microsoft, Adobe and Intel have pushed out fixes for a bucketload of security issues in their various software. Microsoft’s security updates should take precedence, though, as they fix 29 critical vulnerabilities, including four in Remote Desktop Services, two of which – Microsoft warns – are wormable, just like BlueKeep before them. Microsoft patches Microsoft has plugged 93 CVEs and has released two advisories – one recommends a new … More → The post August 2019 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft plugs critical wormable RDP holes appeared first on Help Net Security.
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