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Microsoft Releases Four Security Patches For Windows 10
« on: March 11, 2015, 04:58:04 AM »
It may not seem like it, but today is Update Tuesday, the designated day of each month when Microsoft rolls out fixes and updates for its software and operating systems.

On the desktop, that is to say, not smartphones.

And if you’re one of the millions that are running Windows 10, the company has an engagement of four new security patches for the preview version of the upcoming OS. Microsoft recommends these to be deployed and installed as soon as possible.

Security patches, remember.

This ensures that your installation remains safe from threats.

Simply fire up the Windows Update tool on your Windows 10 computer and the four updates will be there waiting for you to be downloaded.

The patches fix issues with Internet Explorer, Flash Player and the Malicious Software Removal Tool.

And although the company is yet to completely detail these, at least at the time of this writing, you can hit up these links to get an idea what they fix.

KB3039066, KB3044132, KB3032359 and KB890830.

These of course, apply to Windows 10 build 9926, which is the most current version available to Windows Insiders. Also known as the January Technical Preview. These patches do mean that it may be a while until the next preview version is released to public.

Anyway, there are no reported issues with these patches, yet, so feel free to deploy them on your Windows 10 installation as soon as you can.

source:windows10update