Showing posts with label Microsoft security update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft security update. Show all posts

Thursday 13 February 2014

Microsoft Patch Comes With Seven Security Updates

The February Patch released on Tuesday gave Windows users seven security updates to check more vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. Microsoft plugs security holes in various Windows operating systems.

Microsoft Patch
From the original five announced update packages Microsoft has made it to seven. The two additional software patches to repair leaks in Internet Explorer and in the scripting language “VBScript “. Both of those leaks are classified as critical one by Microsoft. They all relate to versions of Windows (including server variants), the security software Forefront Protection 2014 for Exchange and the runtime NET Framework.

By the way the 8th April is nearing and the support for Windows XP is running out. The patch MS14 -010 resolves a publicly and 23 privately reported vulnerabilities in Windows. The most severe vulnerability allows remote code execution (attack from afar), if a user views a specially crafted Web page using Internet Explorer the successful attacker will gains entry under with the same user rights as the current user.

For users whose accounts are configured to have fewer privileges, have the less impacted than users who operate with administrative privileges. The Microsoft patch day is normally on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday will be on 11 Of March 2014.

The security updates install automatically with the appropriate active Internet connection. With this month’s Patch Microsoft brings out a fresh version of its "tools for removing malicious software".

Wednesday 13 November 2013

Microsoft's November Patch Brings 8 security updates



Microsoft's Patch
The November Patch Tuesday brings Windows users probably eight security updates. They include critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. November Patch of Microsoft plugs critical security flaws in Windows operating systems. Microsoft announced eight security updates that primarily take care of gaps in the current Windows operating systems, various Office programs and Internet Explorer.

 Three updates from Microsoft the status of "critical". This means that you should absolutely install and then that usually a system reboot is required. For the recently discovered “zero- day vulnerability," spread through the hacker with manipulated video and office files malware, there is still only a "fix -it" - in the context of the November patch, Microsoft excludes the vulnerability apparently not.

 Microsoft's Tuesday Patch is usually on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday is thus 10 December 2013. The security updates install automatically with the appropriate pre with active Internet connection. With this month’s Patch Tuesday Microsoft brings a fresh version of his “tools for removing malicious software “out.

Wednesday 10 July 2013

Microsoft announces seven security updates in July Patch



The July Patch (July 9, 2013) brings Windows users probably seven security updates. They include updates for some critical vulnerability in Microsoft software. By this update Microsoft plugs critical security flaws in Windows operating systems. Microsoft's July Patch security updates out seven. The Company classifies six as "important” and other as “critical", the seventh. To repair among other gaps in the Microsoft operating systems from Windows XP, in the Office suite of office applications and Internet Explorer. Microsoft Suffice to a patch that takes care of the issue discovered from Google employee Tavis Ormandy vulnerability of mid-May in this update. Microsoft's Patch Tuesday is usually on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday is thus 13 August 2013. The security updates will be installed automatically with the appropriate active Internet connection.