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June 10, 2009 12:00 AM

Microsoft Issues Record Number of Monthly Security Fixes

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Microsoft announced a record number of security fixes for its regularly scheduled monthly security patch release, plugging 31 separate flaws. Although the volume of fixes Microsoft announced is reminiscent of what Mac OS X users face from Apple on a far more haphazard schedule, this week's bumper crop is notable for a more serious reason: More than half of the flaws Microsoft fixed are rated "critical," meaning malicious users could exploit them to take control of users' PCs.

The critical flaws involve such products as Internet Explorer (IE) 8—although not the version in the Windows 7 release candidate—the IIS web server, and Microsoft Excel (especially Excel 2000). Additionally, Microsoft has enhanced its Malicious Software Removal Tool to detect and remove the Internet Antivirus Pro program, which masquerades as security software but really infects the PC with malware. Microsoft says this application has infected tens of millions of PCs by fooling users with pop-up windows that warn of infection.

As always, common sense rules the day. Microsoft recommends, as do I, that users enable Automatic Updates and let Windows automatically fix these problems for you. Otherwise, you can manually visit Windows Update to download and install any relevant fixes.

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  • Carl
    3 years ago
    Jun 14, 2009

    Good to see the mac fan boys doing their usual abuse tactic. Sadly they will never learn.

  • Keith
    3 years ago
    Jun 11, 2009

    Let's try to guess what Paul's thinking, shall we?

    "Hmm, a record number of fixes across a wide swath of our product lineup. This looks bad, real bad. I need a distraction... I know! A TOTAL NON SEQUITUR ABOUT APPLE THAT WILL INSULT THE MAC USERS!"

    Readers and page views don't make you any less petty and juvenile, Paul. If you want to use the lunatic fringe of the Mac user base as a straw man, that's fine by me. It's your reputation on the line.

  • sx4sport@hotmail.com
    3 years ago
    Jun 10, 2009

    ha ha ha - its funny because its true...

    this batch is going to be a weekend ruiner...

    :(

  • Bruce
    3 years ago
    Jun 10, 2009

    ^^ What he said.

  • Run
    3 years ago
    Jun 10, 2009

    "Although the volume of fixes Microsoft announced is reminiscent of what Mac OS X users face from Apple on a far more haphazard schedule..."

    You're such a jacka$$ Paul. Seriously.

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