Microsoft is preparing to patch a series of Windows bugs

Next Tuesday, Microsoft will release a series of security updates to fix a serious security flaw in Windows operating systems and XML applications.

The total number of security updates to be released in this batch is 6, much more modest if compared to the number of security updates released in October. Microsoft has released a total of plus 10 security updates to fix 26 security flaws in Windows operating systems and Office applications.

Picture 1 of Microsoft is preparing to patch a series of Windows bugs Among the security flaws that will be fixed this time, security experts pay the most attention to XML security flaws, because hackers have spread malicious code capable of attacking security bugs in the language application. This web language. This error can be exploited to execute illegal programs on the system that makes a mistake.

However, Microsoft did not show any signs that it will fix the newly discovered security bug in the Visual Studio suite. Security experts said the WMI Object error in Visual Studio could be taken advantage of to execute malicious code on the system that made a mistake.

But perhaps this is a newly discovered security error, so Microsoft has not been able to release a patch in this phase. However, the threat to users is not very high because these security errors are not entirely vulnerable to attack.

Russ Cooper - information security analyst of Cybertrust - said: ' There are many things we need to pay attention to than the spread of malicious code to attack a security error or the risk of being attacked. '.

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