Huge Patch Tuesday balances two months

Η finally released the updates on Tuesday or this month. This time the installers of the updates are huge, mainly due to the lack of availability updates in February that passed us.

The company with Patch Tuesday of March released a total of 17 security bulletins to determine 134 vulnerabilities in its software. According to the announcement, 8 from the updates has been classified as critical.Patch Tuesday

So first of all, you should prioritize the of MS17-006 and MS17-007, which are cumulative updates for Internet Explorer and Edge. The vulnerabilities they fix allow an attacker to take control of a system when the user browses a malicious site with one of the two browsers.

In addition, critical bulletins are also MS17-008, MS17-009, MS17-010And MS17-011.  Of course you should be first on your list of priorities as they encounter weaknesses that allow remote code execution in Windows versions that can be affected.

There is also another patch that fixes the vulnerabilities of the Windows operating system. It has the code name MS17-012, and Microsoft reports that the attackers are trying to exploit it using applications that are connected to an iSNS server and then issue malicious requests to the server.

Updates are also coming for other Microsoft products, such as Office, Skype for Business, and Microsoft Silverlight.

And finally, with the March Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released Adobe's Flash Player update for Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows RT 8.1, and Windows Server 2016. Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer applications have Flash Player built-in.

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