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Microsoft to Releases 64 fixes on This April’s Super Tuesday

While March brought Microsoft users only 3 bulletins aimed at fixing 4 vulnerabilities, April will bring on a whopping 17 bulletins designed to fix 64 unique vulnerabilities including 9 critical bulletins, 8 listed as important, 6 are can enable remote code execution, 1 could provide privilege escalation, and the last could cause information disclosure. Finally, […]

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Apr 8, 2011
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While March brought Microsoft users only 3 bulletins aimed at fixing 4 vulnerabilities, April will bring on a whopping 17 bulletins designed to fix 64 unique vulnerabilities including 9 critical bulletins, 8 listed as important, 6 are can enable remote code execution, 1 could provide privilege escalation, and the last could cause information disclosure. Finally, 7 of the bulletins scheduled will include mandatory restarts of the OS with several others that could possibly restart the OS.

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