Microsoft has issued one band of 9 security patches created for rectifying critical vulnerabilities within its Windows operating systems and Internet Explorer browser, in addition to others, published The H Security in news dated February 15, 2012.
Reportedly, according to the company, 4 of its latest patches plug critical holes within Internet Explorer (IE), Windows, Silverlight and .NET, with one problem within kernel-mode drivers of Windows which got publicly disclosed during December 2011.
One particularly critical bulletin is MS12-010, alternatively one collective security bulletin addressing IE that fixes 4 privately-reported flaws inside IE versions 6-9.
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