Microsoft on Tuesday released eight security patches, five of them critical, as part of their April security update.
The updates include critical fixes to Windows' TCP/IP networking, Internet Explorer, MSN Messenger, Office and Exchange Server. Critical is the company's highest severity rating. Three other Windows security holes are rated as "important," the next highest rating. In each case, Microsoft said the flaws, if exploited, could enable an attacker to take remote control of a vulnerable machine.Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (912812) |
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Microsoft on Tuesday released eight security patches, five of them critical, as part of their April security update.



