Microsoft’s September security update addresses 11 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS). One of the critical vulnerabilities (MS10-061) fixed is a zero-day the Print Spooler Service that is part of the Stuxnet arsenal. Other critical flaws addressed by the patches involve the MPEG-4 codec (MS10-062), the Unicode script processor, [...]
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