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Microsoft to address five critical vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

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Old 09-03-2009
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Microsoft to address five critical vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has issued an advance notification that it is preparing to release five security bulletins on Tuesday, September 8. Redmond considers all five of the vulnerabilities to be critical, citing an impact of remote code execution -- in other words, a hacker could potentially gain control of a compromised system.

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Old 09-04-2009
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I am getting alittle tired of all these patches. Its like having your car recalled over and over for the same thing.
Will windows7 also have never ending critical security patches ? Why should I buy it then ?
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Old 09-04-2009
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would you rather MS not adapt their OS to block emerging threats? Personally I like it as a feature more than an anoyance.
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Old 09-05-2009
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YES M$ will be patching windows 7. it patchs all its software.HI HI HI its part of using a PC
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Old 09-05-2009
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fastvince said:
I am getting alittle tired of all these patches. Its like having your car recalled over and over for the same thing.
Will windows7 also have never ending critical security patches ? Why should I buy it then ?
are you serious fast?....do you not really know the answer to that??? Go get yourself Linux and you will not have to endure these terribly bothersome security patches any longer.
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Old 09-05-2009
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yea...I knew the answer...just hoping that it wasen't true...I just get tired of having to update over 500 client boxes every couple of months...maybe I will find another job..ha ha
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Old 09-05-2009
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Linux has security updates too, every OS does.

If this was Apple though, there would be 35 posts bashing Apple for knowing about the vulnerabilities and holding off on releasing the patches...
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Linux has security updates too, every OS does.

If this was Apple though, there would be 35 posts bashing Apple for knowing about the vulnerabilities and holding off on releasing the patches...

are you saying that is true?...or thats what the perception is? not trying to be funny, im not an apple user.
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Old 09-05-2009
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I will wait a couple of weeks before installing the patches, it happended in the past they haven't code them properly and system crashes. Anyway, for this remote code execution to occur you really have to be accessing some sort of strange webpages, I only regulary vistis a dozen or so of sites (unless googling something) which are good.
Wouldn't a firewall block any attempt of remote code execution??
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Old 09-07-2009
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are you saying that is true?...or thats what the perception is? not trying to be funny, im not an apple user.
There is a lot of negative attitude towards Apple here. I don't know if I've seen anyone on this site blaming Apple for knowing of a vulnerability and not immediately releasing the fix, but it has happened before (releasing a fix after a delay, just like this), and I have seen Apple take a lot of heat from people for it. I can't say for sure that it was here though, probably wasn't, but that may only be because (1) I didn't view much TS frontpage news until it was remerged with the forums or (2) because TS doesn't post as much Mac news as PC news just because that isn't the primary focus of TS.
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Old 09-08-2009
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thanks for leting us know about the patches..
is just a matter of hit a singl key.
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