Microsoft issues the biggest security patch update ever – Microsoft support

by New York Computer Help on August 10, 2010

Microsoft will offer security updates once in a while to lock down any Windows vulnerabilities to prevent viruses.  Today, Microsoft issued a record 14 security updates to patch up a record-tying 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, and Microsoft Office.  Without such updates, a computer user could be open to a potential PC virus infection

This most popular or possibly most devastating vulnerability lies in Outlook 2007.  If you enjoy using the preview pane in e-mails like I do, then you’re at risk without the new security update.  Here’s what happens: if you preview an e-mail that has an infection, BAM… you’re infected also, all without even opening up the e-mail or an attachment.  This drive-by virus is pretty nasty since you don’t even have a chance to protect yourself without a Windows security patch.

Other exploits this security patch takes care of are Windows media-related security updates.  If you’re a big Windows media users, you’ll also need this update or else your next media update could be a virus.  Internet Explorer is always a fun target so this update has further secured IE.  You should install this Windows security patch update before it’s too late.

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