Greg Lambert is an evangelist for Application Readiness, the online assessment and application conversion specialists. Greg is a co-founder of ChangeBASE, and now CEO of Application Readiness, and has considerable experience with application packaging technology and its deployment.
Microsoft this month pushed out 133 patches for a broad swatch of software and apps and plugged a zero-day flaw in SQL Server.
IT admins will be busy this month: the latest patch update from Microsoft includes 126 fixes, including one for an exploited Windows flaw and five critical patches for Office.
Compared to past months, the number of security fixes released for March is down, but that doesn’t mean IT admins won’t be busy.
Included in the mix of patches released this month are two zero-day flaws affecting Windows; admins, that means it’s time to patch now.
After a fairly tame round of patches to end 2024, Microsoft gets back to business with a lengthy list of updates to start the year.
IT admins will be busy this month dealing with 89 vulnerabilities — and three zero-day flaws in Windows that should be patched ASAP.
Microsoft's updates for this month affect Windows, SQL Server, Microsoft Excel and Visual Studio and will require a significant amount of testing.
With its latest Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft released 79 updates for the Windows platform and addressed for separate zero-day vulnerabilities.
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