![]() According to Microsoft, one of those 24 flaws (a weakness in the way IE checks Extended Validation SSL certificates) was already publicly disclosed prior to today’s bulletins. Most of the bugs that Microsoft addressed with today’s updates (24 of the 29 flaws) are fixed in a single patch for the company’s Internet Explorer browser. Separately, Microsoft released six security updates that address 29 vulnerabilities in Windows and Internet Explorer. ![]() Adobe today issued a critical update that plugs at least three security holes in the program. If you use Microsoft products or Adobe Flash Player, please take a moment to read this post and update your software.
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