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Security Patches On The Way From Microsoft And Adobe

Apr 9, 2010
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PCWorld: Security Patches On The Way From Microsoft And Adobe

The patches will impact users of some of the most popular PC programs, including Microsoft Windows and Office and Adobe Acrobat and Reader.


“Next Tuesday is both Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday for April, and Adobe’s quarterly patch release. Combined, there are a total of 27 vulnerabilities being patched in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Adobe Acrobat, and the Acrobat Reader application. It will be a busy day for IT administrators and information security professionals to analyze and prioritize the deluge of updates.

It seems a little odd to have a Patch Tuesday so far into the month, but when the first of the month falls on a Thursday it takes longer to get to the second Tuesday of the month. Things also seem a little out of whack in terms of timing due to the out-of-band update Microsoft issued for Internet Explorer on March 30.”

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