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MS Schedules Two Patches for Tuesday

posted onMarch 10, 2006
by hitbsecnews

Microsoft plans two fixes as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday updates to be released next week, the company said Thursday. An update marked for Office has been rated as "critical," and another for the Windows operating system is marked "important."

As is normal with advance security bulletins, Microsoft did not disclose what vulnerabilities the patches would address. This is done to prevent hackers from taking advantage of flaws before customers have a chance to download the updates.
However, through reports from security firms, possible vulnerabilities that may be fixed with these updates can be deduced. According to eEye Digital Security, one Microsoft flaw remains "overdue" -- a medium-risk issue involving a possible denial of service vulnerability.

On Microsoft's scale of severity, a "critical" flaw includes those that can be exploited without any interaction by the user. On the other hand, an "important" flaw requires user interaction to put a system at risk.

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