Microsoft will issue 12 security bulletins this month
There will be about 12 security bulletins released by Microsoft on August 8 to follow the schedule of issuing the company's upgrade.
Of the 12 security bulletins above, for Windows and Office software packages, there will be some "serious" - Microsoft's highest risk warning.
The Windows operating system will have 10 upgrades, while the Office package will have 2 upgrades. Details of these updates have yet to be announced by Microsoft, but there will be at least one of the Windows and Office fixes (patches) at serious level.
Last month, shortly after Microsoft released a monthly security bulletin, it appeared on the Internet that exploited the vulnerability in PowerPoint presentation software. In the patch on August 8, this error will be corrected.
For Windows, security vendors have recently warned of a variant of the code that exploited the vulnerability Microsoft has patched before. The August 8 upgrade will also fix this error.
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