Patch for Internet Explorer VML bug arrives earlier than expected
News, Security Alert, Windows Operating System, Windows XP September 28th, 2006
Patch for Internet Explorer VML bug arrives earlier than expected
Software giant Microsoft has finally released the patch for the much in news VML bug in their Internet Explorer web browser.
The patch was released through the Windows Update mechanism, which enables them to deliver critical updates to machines, which has it activated.
This patch comes earlier than expected as the company had originally planned to ship it with other patch released on October 10, which is the Patch Tuesday for that month.
Microsoft added that the effect of this bug on their customers was limited. However, the security companies around the world had rated it very critical.
Tags: Microsoft
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