Microsoft to Release 10 Security Updates Next Week
June 5, 2010 |15:58 | News By : Team X

According to the recent news, Microsoft is going to provide 10 security updates next week. They are used for patching a record-tying 34 vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows, SharePoint and Windows. As a result, Microsoft will be able to fix 34 vulnerabilities.
It is considered to be the same number as the current record that was set last October. Microsoft has been offering large as well as small batches of fixes available with the larger-sized updates landing. It was issued by the company that it issued two bulletins that patched two vulnerabilities.
Among 10 updates, Microsoft labeled three as “critical,” seven patches have been pegged as “important.” As a matter of fact, the three critical updates will deal with issues in Windows, as for the third one it will be responsible for Internet Explorer (IE).
It should be mentioned that it will influence on the newest operating system of Microsoft, i.e. Windows 7. Still there is one exception, such as Bulletin 9 will not be used by Windows XP as well as Windows 2000. The IE update will be used for IE8, IE7 as well as IE6. It is considered to be important for Windows Vista, Windows XP, as well as Windows 7.















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