Microsoft released 14 security updates, Win10 ushered in 4 update patches

  

Computer Store News: Microsoft today pushed a total of 14 security updates for a range of software products as part of the monthly "Patch Tuesday". Four of these updates are designed to fix errors in current Windows 10 Build 9926.


The four update patches received by Win10 Technology Preview are KB3039066, KB3044132, KB3032359, and KB890830, which correspond to Win10 Preview (X64 version) security cumulative update, Internet Explorer. Flash Player updates, IE browser security cumulative updates, and Windows malware removal tool updates. The official support page for these four patches has not been updated yet.

Of the 14 updates, Microsoft marked 5 of them as "key". Somewhat strangely, one of them is marked as "Important" update code for MS15-031, this update is to fix the publicly exposed FREAK security vulnerability, which hackers may use to encrypt a secure HTTPS link. Forced downgrade.

Microsoft claims that "any Windows system that uses Schannel to connect to a remote TLS server with an unsecure cipher suite will be affected." & rdquo; This patch has been pushed to all Windows systems, including the current Windows 10 technology preview. In today's security update, two of them are designed to fix multiple versions of Windows errors. One of the patches was to block security vulnerabilities in multiple versions of Office, and the other to fix missing errors in Exchange.

Microsoft has not announced when to push the next update for the Windows 10 Technology Preview. The current Build 9926 was released as early as January.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved