Microsoft sends security patches, urges fix-it for XML Core Services vulnerability

Thursday, June 14, 2012 - 04:30 in Mathematics & Economics

(Phys.org) -- Confirm, warn, patch. Microsoft has had a busy week, this being the week of Patch Tuesday, an event held on the second Tuesday of the month, when Microsoft releases security patches. On this latest Patch event, Microsoft issued seven security bulletins, three of which were termed as critical, warning users of twenty-six vulnerabilities in Microsoft products, a number of them involving Internet Explorer. The patches affect supported Windows versions, the .NET Framework, Remote Desktop, Lync and Dynamics AX. A patch that had been announced for Visual Basic for Applications has yet to be released.

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