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Windows OLE Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
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microsoft windows server 2012 r2 |
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microsoft windows server 2016 - |
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microsoft windows server 2008 - |
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microsoft windows server 2008 r2 |
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microsoft windows server 2012 - |
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microsoft windows server 2022 - |
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microsoft windows 11 22h2 |
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microsoft windows 10 1809 |
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microsoft windows 10 20h2 |
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microsoft windows 11 21h2 |
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microsoft windows 10 21h2 |
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microsoft windows 10 22h2 |
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microsoft windows 10 1607 |
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microsoft windows 10 1507 |
Topics Security Off-Prem On-Prem Software Offbeat Special Features Vendor Voice Vendor Voice Resources On the plus side, this month's update batch is a bit smaller than usual
Patch Tuesday May's Patch Tuesday brings some good and some bad news, and if you're a glass-half-full type, you'd lead off with Microsoft's relatively low number of security fixes: a mere 38. Your humble vulture, however, is a glass-half-empty-and-who-the-hell-drank-my-whiskey kind of bird, so instead of looking on the bright side, we're looking at the two Microsoft bugs that have already been found and exploited by miscreants. Plus a third vulnerability, which has been publicly disclosed. We'd ...