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Microsoft Issues Record Number of Security Updates

Source: Washington Post
Seattle : WA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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browser and Microsoft Silverlight, to Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) Web server, said Tyler Reguly, lead security research engineer at security vendor nCircle. "Again we see a month of client-side issues in almost every major Microsoft product," Reguly said. "Whether you run...
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    Microsoft is set to address critical zero-day flaws in its Service Message Block and Internet Information Services Web server on its next patch update.
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    It's funny that nobody has mentioned the security model of Windows 7 as being a key reason to upgrade [from XP]. Anybody that hasn't migrated to Windows Vista already is missing out on it, but it's strange that they haven't kept that drum beating ...
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