Microsoft gave a gift of 14/2 with a security patch

Picture 1 of Microsoft gave a gift of 14/2 with a security patch Microsoft announced that users should take the time to download and install a serious security flaw that will be released on Valentine's Day on February 14.

In a newsletter announcing a monthly bug fix update, Microsoft said that at least two of the seven security flaws mentioned above are classified as 'extremely dangerous' - according to Microsoft's own definition a security error The password can only be classified into this level if it can be exploited remotely.

Of the two serious security bugs there was an error affecting the multimedia application Windows Media Player, Microsoft said. However, it is still usual that Microsoft does not disclose any details about this security vulnerability. But according to security vendor Secunia, there are not any serious security holes in Windows Media Player. So this means that this security hole has never been known and has never been exploited.

Four of the seven security vulnerabilities mentioned above belong to the Windows operating system, and one of them is classified as extremely dangerous by Microsoft.

Maybe Microsoft will patch both or just a serious security hole in the patch that will be released next Tuesday simply because Microsoft always takes time to develop and test patches. mine.

The other two security flaws are classified as 'important' to the Microsoft Office application suite. However, one of these two security flaws affects both Windows and MS Office operating systems.

Microsoft will also release a non-security update specifically for Windows operating systems and update the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool to add the ability to search for Kama Sutra / MyWife worms. / Nyxem - a dangerous new type of computer worm that has been rampant in the past.