There is going to be a patch for serious Windows errors

Picture 1 of There is going to be a patch for serious Windows errors Within the framework of a monthly security program, Microsoft will release two security bulletins and a patch of Windows vulnerabilities next Tuesday. At least one of these vulnerabilities is "critical" - the highest in the Microsoft threat rating scale.

As a rule, only vulnerabilities can allow Internet worms or viruses to spread widely without any consumer impact being considered very dangerous (Critical). Last month, Microsoft released a security bulletin that showed how to fix three vulnerabilities in the Windows file system's graphics processing mechanism. Again, this newsletter is also Critical labeled.

Microsoft did not specifically say that the patch on Tuesday will fix bugs for any part of Winows, or this updated security version will deal with how many vulnerabilities are all. Security experts have discovered a lot of worrisome loopholes in the product of Mr. Gates' company and published online so it's unclear where Microsoft will focus on this time.

And yet, the security community in recent weeks is still worrying with a particularly dangerous vulnerability in Internet Explorer. This vulnerability allows an attacker to order a computer that users don't know. Microsoft itself must warn that this vulnerability is being drilled by hackers to download malicious code to weak systems.

Also on Tuesday, Microsoft plans to release an updated version of the Windows Malicious Software Removel Tool. This software is capable of detecting and uprooting malicious codes commonly encountered on computers.

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