Microsoft Patches 20 Security Vulnerabilities

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Microsoft delivered its monthly batch of security updates on Feb. 13, delivering fixes for 20 individual problems in its products included in a dozen bulletins, six of which were dubbed as critical, the firm's most severe vulnerability rating.
Among the security updates issued by Redmond, Wash.-based Microsoft was a cumulative bulletin for the company's Internet Explorer browser which seeks to address three issues all ranked as critical by the software maker.
Included in the IE bulletin were fixes for a pair of COM (component object model) instantiation memory corruption vulnerabilities, and a fix for an FTP server response parsing memory corruption issue. The issues are rated as critical in versions of the browser previous to its current IE 7 iteration in which they rank as only "important" or "low." Read on