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Microsoft spreads love to all IT administrators this month by addressing 23 vulnerabilities on the 14th of February. The software giant released nine bulletins and fixed critical flaws in Internet Explorer, an error in a runtime library which can be targeted through Windows Media Player, and flaws in the Windows kernel. Four out of the […]

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Overshadowed by the Duqu madness yesterday, Oracle released a slew of critical updates (please see “Related Links” in the right column of this page). Most interesting, but perhaps with little impact, is the Java SE BEAST update. Oracle claims to have pushed 57 different fixes across their product lines, including patches for Java and their […]

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After last month’s relatively light security update, Microsoft released 16 bulletins to address 34 vulnerabilities. Nine of these bulletins were tagged Critical, while the remaining seven are Important and ranges from fixes issued for bugs in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Silverlight among others. Most of the updates also require a system restart, making […]

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