Microsoft prepares 34 patches this month
News Web
Microsoft is preparing to patch up 34 vulnerabilities it has found in Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer products in its upcoming Tuesday update. There are 10 bulletins in total, six of them aimed at Windows, two of which Microsoft rates as "critical". Two bulletins fix Office, one fiddles with both Windows and Office, and one critical bulletin is aimed at Internet Exploder, a top security Vole blogged. The firm said it is also closing Security Advisory 983438...
Articles related to «Microsoft prepares 34 patches this month»
Internet Explorer 8 Beta on track for launch in 2008
News Web
Digital Inspiration reports that Microsoft will get the first Beta of Internet Explorer 8 ready within seven months and it will be known as Windows Internet Explorer 8.In a move likely to hit at Opera, Microsoft has also...
Got Firefox and Internet Explorer? Start worrying...
News Security
Reports are coming in that Firefox 2.0.0.4 users who also have a copy of Internet Explorer on their machines are at risk of a system hack that can - in theory at least - allow a hacker to take over control of their PC.Mozilla is...
Internet Explorer 7.0 - yeah, but, no, but...
News Security
It being Christmas week and all, I've been fielding a number of calls from friends and relatives who've pressed the OK button on their latest Windows XP update - which, of course, includes the automatic download of the new...
New Security Hole in Internet Explorer
News Security
The discovery of a new unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer may aid criminals in phishing frauds.According to advice from security monitoring company Secunia the error could be exploited to fake the address...
Internet Explorer 7.0 - way to go Microsoft!
News Security
I finally got around to downloading and installing the beta test version of Internet Explorer 7.0 at the weekend and, despite it being a Microsoft application, I have to admit I'm impressed.Aside from the fact that IE 6.x and IE...

