Microsoft releases a patch and it’s not Tuesday? Take heed.
By now, we’ve been trained to know that the first Tuesday of every month is the debut of a new crop of patches from the folks in Redmond. But when a patch is released and it’s not a Tuesday, that’s a pretty good clue that the potential for very bad things is, well, very real.
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Caught my attention also...
Yes, this mid-cycle patch caught my attention too.Kind of like when the Fed adjusts interest rates in between FOMC meetings.