Microsoft Windows users can expect to install a flood of software updates from Redmond next week, when the company plans to push out at least nine patch bundles to remedy security holes in its products.
Each patch bundle often fixes multiple security flaws. For example, in May, Microsoft plugged some 19 different vulnerabilities in just seven patch bundles.
According to Microsoft, most of the updates will address software holes labeled “critical,” or so serious that they could give attackers a way to crack open systems with little or no help from users.
Among the Microsoft products to be patched are: just about every version of Windows (including a standalone update for Windows Vista), Internet Explorer, Visual Basic, Microsoft Office, and Office for Mac.
As always, Security Fix will bring you more information about these updates shortly after they are made available on Tuesday afternoon.
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