our of the security bulletins released as part of Microsoft's monthly patch cycle address problems in Windows. Three are tagged "critical," Microsoft's highest severity rating, while the other is pegged "important," a notch lower. The most serious rating is for bugs that could cause a computer to be fully compromised with little, if any, user action.
Microsoft on Tuesday plans to push out a fix to repair problems caused by last week's emergency cursor flaw patch.
The fix will be delivered as a "high priority" update alongside Microsoft's regular security updates, Christopher Budd, a Microsoft security staffer wrote on a corporate blog on Friday.
Microsoft has identified three additional applications that conflict with last week's "critical" MS07-017 security update.
In response to widespread chatter on blogs and forums, Microsoft has acknowledged the presence of hacks that may allow pirates to bypass the product activation security feature in its Windows Vista operating system.
Microsoft engineers were looking into problems with Windows Live Hotmail and Live Messenger on Thursday after users reported problems getting onto the services
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