Microsoft Readies Five Windows Fixes

edited December 2004 in Science & Tech
As part of its new advance warning policy, Microsoft on Thursday said next week's regularly-scheduled patch day will feature five fixes for Windows, none of them more severe than "Important."
Early warnings debuted last month when Microsoft decided to make them available to everyone, not just selected customers (as it had been doing). They lack detail -- no specific information is given out -- but they do provide customers at least a feel for how many, and how critical, the fixes will be.

The patches are scheduled to release next Tuesday, December 14, and as usual, will be posted on Microsoft's security Web site before noon Pacific time.
Source: TechWeb

Comments

  • Access_DeniedAccess_Denied tennessee
    edited December 2004
    gotta love when ole M$ gets us to stuff information on our computers and we have absolutly no idea what it may be
  • TimTim Southwest PA Icrontian
    edited December 2004
    Yeah, for all we know we're sending all our information through the FBI, CIA, and NSA every time we log on.

    A smart criminal would stay as far away from the internet and cell phones as possible.
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