In Windows found more than 20 holes
In the coming Tuesday, February 9, Microsoft has published 13 papers describing 26 vulnerabilities in Windows operating systems and different versions of office applications. Five papers will be devoted to critically dangerous loopholes that can be used to gain unauthorized access to the remote computer and perform arbitrary operations on it.
Vulnerabilities discovered in Windows 2000, XP , Vista, and Windows 7, the server operating systems, Windows Server 2003 and 2008, packets Office XP, Office 2003 and Office 2004 for Mac. It is noted that in the patch will “patch” for the dangerous “hole” in the core 32-bit versions Windows.
Traditionally, together with the patch will be offered the update utility for Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool to remove malicious programs.
For more information about upcoming updates can be found here.