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The Redmond
giant has issued an alert for its next Tuesday patch. The company plans to
issue six security bulletins next week to fix vulnerabilities in Windows Mail,
Windows XP and Internet Explorer.
Amongst those six bulletins, four are rates as critical, the
higher level on Microsoft’s security rating system.
When a vulnerability is rated as critical means that that a
system can be compromised remotely with little interaction required by the user.
Specifically, Windows XP Service Pack 2, Windows Server
2003, IE 5.01 running on Windows 2000 with
SP4, Outlook Express and Windows Mail in Vista
are among the affected software.
The two non-critical security holes affect Vista
and Visio 2002 and are respectively rated 'moderate' and 'important'.
This was the first early warning in the new more detailed
format that Microsoft promised last month when it said customers asked for additional
information to plan their patching schedules.
Each of the six expected updates
was recapped with short description, severity rating, description of potential
impact, whether the Baseline Security Analyser will detect patch need, and the
affected software.
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