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Microsoft to Issue Windows, Office Patches (UPDATED)

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Feb 08, 20072 mins
CSO and CISOData and Information Security

When this story was originally reported it misstated the number of security updates expected from Microsoft next Tuesday. There will be 12 updates. The story has been corrected.

Microsoft plans to release 12 sets of security patches next Tuesday fixing critical vulnerabilities in a number of its products, including the company’s new security software.

The bulk of the patches will fix flaws in the Windows operating system and Office, Microsoft said in a statement published Thursday on its website. Five of the updates will be for Windows, and two of them will be for Office. Microsoft also plans to release one less-critical update that addresses flaws in both Windows and Office.

The patches will be released as part of Microsoft’s monthly cycle of security updates.

There will also be patches for Microsoft’s Step-by-Step Interactive Training, Microsoft Data Access Components, and an update that covers both Windows and Visual Studio.

Finally, Microsoft will publish an update that patches critical flaws in its Windows Live OneCare, Antigen, Windows Defender and ForeFront security software.

The Office patches have been anticipated, as online criminals have been exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in Word and Excel for several months. These attacks, which are occurring on a limited scale according to Microsoft, try to trick the victim into opening a maliciously coded Office attachment in order to compromise the PC.

Robert McMillan, IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau)

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asacco
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Al Sacco was a journalist, blogger and editor who covers the fast-paced mobile beat for CIO.com and IDG Enterprise, with a focus on wearable tech, smartphones and tablet PCs. Al managed CIO.com writers and contributors, covered news, and shared insightful expert analysis of key industry happenings. He also wrote a wide variety of tutorials and how-tos to help readers get the most out of their gadgets, and regularly offered up recommendations on software for a number of mobile platforms. Al resides in Boston and is a passionate reader, traveler, beer lover, film buff and Red Sox fan.

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