Windows Users.
Most of you have probably heard about a serious flaw in Internet Explorer, which was actually uncovered the same day as Microsoft last major patch. This week Microsoft issued a patch for that flaw. It is highly recommended that all Windows users update your software as soon as possible.
Friday, December 19, 2008
Monday, December 8, 2008
Patch Tuesday
Tomorrow (actually today for some people on this list!), is patch Tuesday. Time for all users of Microsoft software and operating systems to install the latest updates.
December's updates are major! There will be EIGHT patches: SIX of which are very important. The patches relate specifically to Windows operating systems, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office products (this includes Mac users!) .
You will want to update your systems within the next couple of weeks. While updating, please be sure to perform other regular maintenance actions, like Defragementation, Disk Cleanup, scanning for viruses and spyware.
December's updates are major! There will be EIGHT patches: SIX of which are very important. The patches relate specifically to Windows operating systems, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office products (this includes Mac users!) .
You will want to update your systems within the next couple of weeks. While updating, please be sure to perform other regular maintenance actions, like Defragementation, Disk Cleanup, scanning for viruses and spyware.
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