Microsoft preps 7 critical security updates
After kicking off 2008 with just two security updates in January, Microsoft
plans to release one of its largest bundles of patches ever next Tuesday.
Twelve security updates are set to be released next week, the software vendor
said Thursday in
a note on its Web site. Seven of these have been given Microsoft's most
serious rating of "critical." The remaining five are rated "important."
The critical updates are for Microsoft's Windows operating system, Internet
Explorer and the company's Office software, all of which are frequent targets
of hackers. Here's how they break down: Two of the critical updates are for
Windows, and there is one update each for Internet Explorer, Office, Office
Publisher and Microsoft Word. A critical update is also being readied for the
VBScript and JScript scripting languages used by Internet Explorer.
By exploiting vulnerabilities in these applications, attackers could, in theory,
run unauthorized software on a victim's PC, Microsoft warns.
The less-severe updates will be for Windows Vista, Active Directory and Microsoft
Works. Two important updates are also planned for the Internet Information Services
Web server software.
Microsoft releases its security updates on the second Tuesday of each month,
a date known as "Patch Tuesday" in IT circles. Last year it released
a total of 69 updates, an average of just under six per month, so next week's
12 releases are sure to keep IT administrators busy.
IDG News Service
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