Microsoft patches 68 vulnerabilities, two actively exploited ones

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Nov 10, 2016
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Nov 2016 Patch Tuesday: Microsoft released 14 security updates, 6 rated critical

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Microsoft patches 68 vulnerabilities, two actively exploited ones
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Microsoft patches 68 vulnerabilities, two actively exploited ones

Microsoft has patched 68 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, Edge, Internet Explorer and SQL Server, two of which have already been exploited by attackers in the wild and three that have been publicly disclosed. Read More

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Microsoft fixes Windows flaw that Google divulged

Microsoft today patched a Windows vulnerability that was disclosed just over a week ago by researchers from Google. Read More

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How to reduce Windows 10's on-disk footprint

Over time, as Windows 10 is patched repeatedly, installer files can become outdated or orphaned and occupy a lot of disk space. Two utilities can help with that. Read More

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Microsoft postpones Windows anti-exploit tool's retirement

Microsoft now plans to support the Enterprise Mitigation Experience Toolkit through July 2018, a year-and-a-half extension for the anti-exploit utility. Read More

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