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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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Microsoft released 13 bulletins today instead of 14, as announced in the Patch Tuesday announcement several some days ago. In their final Patch Tuesday for the year, Microsoft addressed bugs in Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office, while adding in a fix for DUQU in the bulletin MS11-087, which is also known as the DUQU […]

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It’s patch Tuesday, and Microsoft has just issued a patch for the zero-day vulnerability that was used by the Duqu malware discovered in October. To quote the bulletin: What does the update do?The update addresses the vulnerability by modifying the way that a Windows kernel mode driver handles TrueType font files. When this security bulletin […]

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