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Microsoft urges firms to apply ‘critical’ security patch for March 2012 Continuing our series of posts on activity in the patch arena, today we highlight Microsoft’s latest critical bulletin which has been issued to urge businesses running Windows XP Service Pack 3 (and later versions through to Windows 7) to apply the update made available […]

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The vulnerability lies in a part of Windows called the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and could allow malicious hackers to run code – without the users’ permission.The security hole affects Windows XP and all versions of Windows released since, including the developer preview of Windows 8. This security update resolves two privately reported vulnerabilities in […]

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Microsoft has released only four bulletins covering a total of four vulnerabilities, in its monthly security update. One of the bulletins is rated “critical”, while two are rated “important” and remaining one is rated “moderate.” As Only one of this month’s issues is rated ‘Critical’ and it affects the Windows TCP/IP stack. It potentially can […]

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