Greg Lambert is an evangelist for Application Readiness, the online assessment and application conversion specialists. Greg is a co-founder of ChangeBASE, and now CEO of Application Readiness, and has considerable experience with application packaging technology and its deployment.
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Microsoft’s monthly update for August includes fixes for six — yes, six — zero-day flaws affecting Windows and Office.
This is one of those months where it’s important to roll out Microsoft’s latest round of fixes as soon as you can.
Although there have been no reports of zero-day flaws, Microsoft’s April Patch Tuesday release included 149 updates.
Microsoft released 61 Patch Tuesday updates for March, with no reports of public disclosures or other zero-days.
Microsoft pushed out 73 updates in February's Patch Tuesday release, including fixes for two actively exploited zero-day flaws in Microsoft Outlook and Microsoft Exchange.
Microsoft is easing its way into 2024 with a low-key update for Windows and its other apps and platforms.
Microsoft this month delivered a seriously light set of updates on Patch Tuesday, perhaps the lightest I have ever seen. There are no zero-days, for instance, which is a great way to end the year.
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday release for November delivers 63 updates, with three zero-day flaws affecting Windows and Office. That makes quick patching a must.