Microsoft patches a lot of Windows errors

Next Tuesday, Microsoft will release six security updates to fix a series of security bugs, including two security bugs that are rated "extremely dangerous".

However, this time Microsoft will not release the newly discovered zero-day patch in Microsoft Word. The developer has not disclosed any plans for patching that have been exploited by hackers to attack this user.

Of the six security updates released this time, there were five for the Windows operating system. The other version fixes a very serious security bug in the Microsoft Visual Studio application programming toolkit.

Picture 1 of Microsoft patches a lot of Windows errors Microsoft said it is currently conducting research and development of a new security bug that was discovered in a series of Word versions. The reason why Microsoft failed to release a patch for Word this time is because this error was only discovered this week. Maybe Microsoft will release a patch independent of Word errors.

Besides the release of a series of security updates Microsoft will also release a new version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.

What users are most concerned about is the possibility of appearing exploit codes for Windows attack attacks that have just released monthly patches. This is a history that has been repeated many times.

Usually, less than 24 hours after Microsoft released a security update, the exploit code appeared on the Internet. The goal of these exploit codes is to attack and abduct systems that have not yet installed patches.

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