Microsoft Released Largest Security Update

Microsoft Released Largest Security Update
Microsoft has recently released its biggest security update in 18 months. The update is said to fix 26 bugs that attack Windows, Office, Internet Explorer (IE), Windows Messenger and other software.

Microsoft revealed that the Snapshot Viewer and Word vulnerabilities have been exploited by attackers, making them especially important to patch. The company said that it has previously hauled updates at the last minute making these updates inept to fix the bugs attacking most of their softwares. Microsoft came up with 11 updates which will hopefully end the reign of these notorious 26 bugs.



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