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July 2013 Patch Tuesday: Critical fixes, but in a lazy summer sort of way
July's Patch Tuesday found Microsoft rolling out seven patches, six of which are rated as critical. News
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Office, 32-bit Windows fixes included in Patch Tuesday update
Microsoft offered five bulletins in June's Patch Tuesday updates, with 19-vulnerability critical Internet Explorer patch and Windows Server 2008 fixes. News
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Case Study: US supermarket chain solves security challenge virtually
A US supermarket chain has implemented an endpoint security system to secure legacy applications and to save additional development Case Study
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May 2013 Patch Tuesday fixes IE8 zero day; Adobe tightens ColdFusion
The software giant's May 2013 Patch Tuesday update permanently fixes the IE8 zero-day flaw found in the Dept. of Labor website attack. News
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Adjusting third-party patch management after Flash updates move
Expert Michael Cobb details whether third-party patch management program changes are necessary after the Adobe Flash marriage to Patch Tuesday. Answer
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Secunia: More focus needed on third-party application security
Secunia highlights the growing need for better third-party application security, plus Microsoft's security improvements, and the growing cost of zero-days. News
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March 2013 Patch Tuesday brings Internet Explorer 8, 'evil maid' fixes
March's Patch Tuesday updates contain fixes for Internet Explorer 8 and a USB drive exploit. Plus, the company released non-security updates. News
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RSA 2013: Brad Arkin outlines state of Adobe security, update strategy
Video: Adobe software security chief Brad Arkin discusses how his firm is responding to the recent increase in zero-day flaws. Video
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Software patching 2.0: Cutting costs with virtual patching, automation
Struggling to bring the cost of the patch management process down? Expert Michael Cobb suggests virtual patching and automated tools can play a role. Tip
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Internet Explorer vulnerabilities fixed in December 2012 Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released seven security bulletins, addressing flaws in Internet Explorer, Word and Windows kernel-mode drivers. News
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