Does Microsoft Windows suck? Um, why do you ask? Microsoft drops record 14 bulletins in largest-ever Patch Tuesday It’s a very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users: 14 bulletins covering 34 serious security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Silverlight, Microsoft XML Core Services and Server Message Block. As previously reported, eight of [...]
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