By Emil Protalinski |
According to the Microsoft Security Response Center, Microsoft will issue five Security Bulletins on Tuesday, and it will host a webcast to address customer questions on the bulletin the following day (September 9 at 11:00am PST, if you're interested). All five of the vulnerabilities are rated "Critical," and they all earned their rating through a remote code execution impact, meaning a hacker could potentially gain control of an infected machine. At least two of the five patches will require a restart.
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Microsoft Patch Tuesday for September 2009: five bulletins - Ars Technica
According to the Microsoft Security Response Center, Microsoft will issue five Security Bulletins on Tuesday, and it will host a webcast to address customer questions on the bulletin the following day (September 9 at 11:00am PST, if you're interested). All five of the vulnerabilities are rated "Critical," and they all earned their rating through a remote code execution impact, meaning a hacker could potentially gain control of an infected machine. At least two of the five patches will require a restart.
Read more here.
Microsoft Patch Tuesday for September 2009: five bulletins - Ars Technica