Microsoft yesterday released its monthly security updates, which on this week’s “Patch Tuesday” included fixes for the Windows operating system and Internet Explorer (IE), MSN Messenger, Exchange Server and Word. The company designated five of the patches as critical and three as important. Analyst Ed Moyle of Security Curve said its vital for Microsoft users to install the patches. The five critical vulnerabilities, which affect all but IE, involve remote code execution.
Microsoft Releases Critical Fixes, Ends SP2 Block
Posted by: Susan B. Shor April 13, 2005 10:06 AMMicrosoft yesterday released its monthly security updates, which on this week’s “Patch Tuesday” included fixes for the Windows operating system and Internet Explorer (IE), MSN Messenger, Exchange Server and Word. The company designated five of the patches as critical and three as important. Analyst Ed Moyle of Security Curve said its vital for Microsoft users to install the patches. The five critical vulnerabilities, which affect all but IE, involve remote code execution.