Microsoft is about to patch a serious vulnerability in Windows and Exchange
On next Tuesday (May 9), Microsoft plans to release three bug fixes for its products, including at least two fixes for known critical vulnerabilities.
Specifically, a fix will be available for Microsoft Exchange messaging server; and two other versions, including at least one for Windows. All fixes are for high-level vulnerabilities.
Also on May 9, Microsoft plans to upgrade the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool through Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, Download Center, and Software Update Services.
As usual, Microsoft will issue a fix on every second Tuesday of every month. And also according to the rule, every month Microsoft products also generate errors, most of them are serious and have a great impact on consumers. Most recently, two vulnerabilities in the Internet Explorer browser, capable of destroying PC memory by way of attack through specially programmed websites.
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