Among them, we can count four bulletins rated Critical, along with five rated Important. Seven of these are meant to patch security holes that could allow Remote Code Execution, while two of them fix breaches that could allow Elevation of Privilege.
Microsoft also notes that these security patches will fix issues in Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft .NET Framework, Microsoft Silverlight, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Server Software.
Users who will apply the update should keep in mind that, four of the patches will be applied only if the computer is restarted. The other five may require restart as well.
In addition to these patches, Microsoft will deliver a new version of its Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the Download Center.
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