Patch Tuesday June fixes total 94 vulnerabilities

Updates released yesterday by Microsoft at Patch Tuesday, June, corrected 94's overall security vulnerabilities in the company's software.

As we mentioned today, Microsoft was also released three updates for Windows XP, and Server 2003. It is the second time the company has updated the specific operating systems since April 2014, when it stopped supporting them.Patch Tuesday

The company also repaired a new vulnerability that affects all versions of Windows, including Windows 10. The CVE-2017-8543 already known by attackers, allows them to gain full control over a system through SMB in the Windows search service.

Vulnerability has also been repaired CVE-2017-8464, which allows attackers to take control of a system, as well as the CVE-2017-8527, a vulnerability in the Windows graphic font engine that can be exploited with a font file.

Microsoft Edge and Internet Explorer, the two browsers in Windows 10, were also updated with many patches for a series of vulnerabilities with the Patch Tuesday released yesterday: CVE-2017-8498, CVE-2017-8530, and CVE- 2017-8523. These security flaws have already been released, but Microsoft says it does not know any attacks that attempt to exploit them.

In total, the products being updated today are Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Windows (all editions, including Windows XP), Microsoft Office services and web applications, Silverlight, Skype for Business, Lync, and as part of browsers.

Of the 94 vulnerabilities Microsoft patched this month, at least 27 of them address flaws of remote code that could be used by attackers to take control of a system.

So it is important to update your systems directly.

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