Wednesday, June 14, 2006

21 holes....filled!

Dawn Kawamoto from CNET News.com wrote an article today on "Microsoft plugs 21 security holes".

In part, Dawn had the following to say:

Microsoft has issued patches for 21 flaws in its software, saying all but two of them could let an intruder run malicious code on a compromised computer.

The company sent out a dozen security bulletins on Tuesday as part of its regular monthly patch cycle. Eight of the bulletins are labeled "critical," which is Microsoft's highest risk rating. They cover problems with Windows, Internet Explorer, Word, PowerPoint and Exchange Server.

This is a short but interesting article that is worth the read.
You can find it here

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