Microsoft has yesterday issued the first major update to Windows 10, including many more drivers, making sure Windows properly recognises an even larger amount of hardware, says the firm.
Flash might be a buggy program with multiple holes in its system. Flash might also be extremely vulnerable and a potential risk to millions of users out there.
Microsoft has patched FREAK, a decade old security flaw which allowed man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks on its OS Windows.
Two zero-day vulnerabilities have been discovered in Apple’s OS X by an Italian teenager that could potentially be used to gain remote access to a computer.
The flaw hits versions of Internet Explorer 6 all the way through to IE 11, and allows for remote code execution – plus it affects those on Windows XP.
On the 11 November, a major patch relating to 16 security bulletins will be released, five of which are “critical,” nine which are “important” and two which address moderate risks.
Global telecommunications firm Verizon has claimed that a large number of security breaches could be prevented if organisations were to utilise security patches as soon as they are released.
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