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Microsoft security updates for July 2006
Published: July 11, 2006
As part of Microsoft's routine, monthly security update cycle we released the following security updates on July, 2006:
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MS06-033 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows
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MS06-034 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows
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MS06-035 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows
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MS06-036 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows
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MS06-037 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Office
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MS06-038 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Office
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MS06-039 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Office
GET THEM WHILE THEY'RE HOT
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Oh great...more stuff we have no clue about. They just tag it, "a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows", and we will be glad to download it.
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Actually--if you folow the link in the original post they will tell you what all the vulnerabilitys & what operating systems are affected.
BESIDES--Microsoft knows what's good for you
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BESIDES--Microsoft knows what's good for you
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"NOOOOO My Citrix server got torched by that update!!!"
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Yeah, right...all I see is security flaws that will allow remote code execution. I figure a good firewall will most likely handle that.
You see, I only understand plain English and I don't get much of that from Microsoft.
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You see, I only understand plain English and I don't get much of that from Microsoft.
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