Adobe, Microsoft Patch Critical Security Bugs

Adobe has pushed out a critical update to plug at least 52 security holes in its widely-used Flash Player browser plugin, and another update to patch holes in Adobe Reader. Separately, Microsoft released 11 security updates to fix vulnerabilities more than 40 flaws in Windows and related software. Continue reading Adobe, Microsoft Patch Critical Security Bugs

Patch Tuesday July 2016: Microsoft and Adobe

Its July 2016 patch Tuesday and Microsoft has released 11 security updates that affect a host of desktop and server systems. Six updates are categorized as Critical while the rest are categorized as Important. Most of the critical updates released today affect desktop systems. Top priority should be given to fixing browsers and Office which includes MS16-084 […] Continue reading Patch Tuesday July 2016: Microsoft and Adobe

Internet Explorer 11 Gains Improvements for Windows 7 and 8.1 Enterprise Users

When Microsoft released Windows 10 Version 1511 last year they had made a lot of improvements to IE11 in order to give Enterprise users a stable version of IE that would remain a stable platform for Enterprise use. The Microsoft Edge team, who now ta… Continue reading Internet Explorer 11 Gains Improvements for Windows 7 and 8.1 Enterprise Users

Internet Explorer 11 Gains Improvements for Windows 7 and 8.1 Enterprise Users

When Microsoft released Windows 10 Version 1511 last year they had made a lot of improvements to IE11 in order to give Enterprise users a stable version of IE that would remain a stable platform for Enterprise use. The Microsoft Edge team, who now ta… Continue reading Internet Explorer 11 Gains Improvements for Windows 7 and 8.1 Enterprise Users

Microsoft releases tons of Security Updates to patch 44 vulnerabilities

Microsoft has released 16 security bulletins on Tuesday resolving a total of 44 security holes in its software, including Windows, Office, Exchange Server, Internet Explorer and Edge.

Five bulletins have been rated “critical” that could be used to carry out remote code execution and affected: Windows, Internet Explorer (IE), Edge (the new, improved IE), Microsoft Office and Office services;

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Microsoft Preparing to give Admins More Control over Edge Browser

Microsoft Edge is the brand new browser that Microsoft wants you to use by default in Windows 10 and new information from the Redmond company shows how it can be managed in your enterprise, company and organization.

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The InfoSecond, Week of May 9: Massive Email Hack, Browser Wars and More

The top story in this week’s InfoSecond is the massive global email hack in which 272 million user names and passwords were stolen and then traded online.

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