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Microsoft released fixes Tuesday for 107 newly disclosed software vulnerabilities, including 12 critical-severity flaws affecting its products along with a pair of new SharePoint Server flaws.
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Microsoft today released updates to fix more than 100 security flaws in its Windows operating systems and other software. At least 13 of the bugs received Microsoft’s most-dire “critical” rating, ...