
23 vulnerabilities squashed by Microsoft's Patch Tuesday effort
This month's Patch Tuesday saw Microsoft release eight bulletins addressing 23 vulnerabilities. If you run a after all-supported version of Windows, there's a patch for you this month.
The remaining six bulletins are all rated important
The remaining six bulletins are all rated important, although four of the issues have the potential for remote code execution. Those updates concern Microsoft Active Accessibility, Windows Media Center, Forefront Unified Access Gateway, and Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers.
A patch for the Windows Ancillary Function Driver addresses a privilege escalation issue, during the bulletin for Host Integration Server fixes a pair of denial of service issues.
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