Microsoft Releases 10 Security Bulletins
By Luciana on June 9, 2010 | Computer Security, Microsoft, bulletin, Patch Tuesday, vulnerability, Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office
Microsoft has released its 10 security bulletins in June’s Patch Tuesday . Three of them are urgent which means that those flaws are fixed without user's help. These bulletins patch 34 different vulnerabilities.
Seven of the announced updates patch vulnerabilities either in Windows itself or in Internet Explorer (IE). The remaining three cover flaws in Microsoft Office. Moreover, observers note that two serious vulnerabilities – in SharePoint and in IE found at the Black Hat Conference – will be patched urgent.
Users at home have to run Windows Update from within their systems to download and apply the needed patches immediately. Enterprise users will be asked to restart their computers because two of the bulletins require a system reload.
Users that have Deep Security and OfficeScan with the Intrusion Defence Firewall plug-in are safe as long as they update their systems as required.
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