Microsoft Out With Two Security Patches
“Patch Tuesday” is almost incoming and as usual brings with it, a number of security fixes.
However, this time around unlik former occasions, there are only 2 security patches. The first security patch is marked critical and will fix a critical vulnerability that allows remote code execution. This fix is intended for the problem caused by Macrovision’s Secdrv driver, which is security software designed to prevention piracy of games.
In its Microsoft Security Advisory (944653), Microsoft proclaims, “We are aware of limited attacks that try to use the reported weakness. Microsoft is actively keeping an eye over this situation to keep customers updated and to provide customer guidance as necessary. Upon completion of this investigation, Microsoft will take the appropriate action to help protect our customers. This will include providing a security update through our monthly release process.”
The second security patch is rated as “important” and it fixes a “spoofing” vulnerability in Windows that Microsoft planned to fix last month but however deferred.
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