Thursday, December 6th 2012

Microsoft Readies Seven Patches for Next Week

This month's Patch Tuesday will see Microsoft roll out seven fresh updates - five rated 'Critical' and two 'Important' - which are set to address 11 vulnerabilities. These upcoming patches target bugs found in Office suites (2003, 2007 and 2010) and Office Web Apps, in Microsoft Exchange Server, and in Windows operating systems (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, RT, Server 2003, Server 2008 and Server 2012).

A bit more info about the updates can be found in the advanced notification published here.
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14 Comments on Microsoft Readies Seven Patches for Next Week

#1
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
Nooooo "requires restart". :(:(
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#2
Deadlyraver
Jeez, I think they should address stability instead for W8.
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#3
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
DeadlyraverJeez, I think they should address stability instead for W8.
There is a couple coming for that too, I don't know what they do though. One critical and one important.
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#4
Deadlyraver
FrickThere is a couple coming for that too, I don't know what they do though. One critical and one important.
Or just one excuse for waiting for service packs and another excuse waiting for service packs.:laugh:
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#5
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
Cristian_25HPath Tuesday
Nice. :p
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#6
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
FordGT90Concept braces for impact.
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#7
Crap Daddy
They should postpone it and launch it on 12.12.12 and address 12 vulnerabilities. Doomsday!
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#8
qubit
Overclocked quantum bit
Crap DaddyThey should postpone it and launch it on 12.12.12 and address 12 vulnerabilities. Doomsday!
Awesome. :cool:
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#9
Drone
Crap DaddyThey should postpone it and launch it on 12.12.12 and address 12 vulnerabilities. Doomsday!
They can even release new windows. We had Windows Millennium Edition. Now it's time for Windows Apocalypse Edition
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#10
Peter1986C
In fact, a vast majority of all updates for my Windows install are updates not directly related to the system.
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#11
hellrazor
DroneThey can even release new windows. We had Windows Millennium Edition. Now it's time for Windows Apocalypse Edition
We have to rely on the pirates for editions like that.
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#12
cyneater
DeadlyraverJeez, I think they should address stability instead for W8.
Is there a patch that makes windows 8 not suck?
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#13
sneekypeet
Retired Super Moderator
cyneateris there a patch that makes windows 8 not suck?
w7?
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#14
tjmagneto
DroneNow it's time for Windows Apocalypse Edition
That edition will be released on the 21st of this month
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