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"After a busy February with 13 security bulletins, Microsoft is easing off the patching throttle a bit this month. Microsoft released two new security bulletins addressing 8 vulnerabilities, all not publically known at this time. It is not uncommon for Microsoft to have a large patch month fo...

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"Microsoft has released 13 new security bulletins for February’s Patch Tuesday. This size of this release is not uncommon. Historically, Microsoft has had a light January followed by a large February. This month’s patches address 26 vulnerabilities. There have been no reports of...

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Microsoft has released one new security bulletin for January. This Patch Tuesday also marks the quarterly security bulletin release for Adobe. The highly publicized exploit for Adobe Acrobat and Reader will be patched today. Unlike most months, what the bulletin administrators should look at first...

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Microsoft has released 6 new security bulletins for December. They have also released two new security advisories as well as one bulletin that has been re-released. In addition to the Microsoft releases, even though Adobe’s quarterly security update is scheduled for next month, they are plan...

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“Microsoft has released six new security bulletins in November’s Patch Tuesday. Administrators are getting a bit of a break after last month’s mammoth security bulletin release. MS09-065 is the first bulletin administrators should address. This bulletin affects the Windows Kernel...

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Microsoft has released five new security bulletins in the September version of Patch Tuesday. All bulletins are rated with a Critical severity rating. This month, Windows 7 is not an affected product for the bulletins and vulnerabilities. All bulletins are not publicly known at this time. The mos...

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Microsoft has released nine bulletins today, five of them Critical, four of them Important.  The bulletins cover a gamut of affected products - almost everything in your enterprise will need to be patched today with the exception of Internet Explorer.  No Internet Explorer patches this month! The ...

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Eric Schultze is our newest regular contributor to the Tek-Tips blog. He will be contributing his “Patch Tuesday,” posts, which look at the latest security bulletins from Microsoft. Eric joins the Tek-Tips guest blogger program with a certain degree of expertise about Microsoft security ...

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