Microsoft is releasing 10 security updates for Windows users, resolving 34 vulnerabilities for the month of June on Tuesday (8th).
Three out of the 10 updates plug security critical flaws that would allow an attacker to take full control of a targeted machine. The other 7 deal with less serious bugs in Microsoft Internet Explorer, Office and Windows.
The vulnerabilities affect all supported versions of Windows and Internet Explorer.
Wolfgang Kandek, CTO of Qualys told The Register “The June release is a large update and will keep system administrators busy, even if they have migrated to Windows 7 already,” he explained.
Further details will be released on Tuesday by Microsoft.
