Microsoft will release ten new security patches as part of its monthly patching cycle on Tuesday. Seven security bulletins and fixes apply to Windows and at least one of them is rated as critical. The Exchange e-mail server will also get an update, deemed as important.
The other two are moderate flaws that affect Windows Services for Unix, ISA Server and Small Business Server.
The patches will be made available on June 14 and additionally Microsoft will also launch an updated version of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool. More details at CNET
Microsoft to fix ten flaws on Tuesday
