Article 558SE Unscheduled fixes released for critical flaw in optional Windows codec

Unscheduled fixes released for critical flaw in optional Windows codec

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Dan Goodin
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Microsoft has published unscheduled fixes for two vulnerabilities, one of them with a severity rating of critical, that make it possible for attackers to execute malicious code on computers running any version of Windows 10.

Unlike the vast majority of Windows patches, the ones released on Tuesday were delivered through the Microsoft Store. The normal channel for operating System security fixes is Windows Update. Advisories here and here said users need not take any action to automatically receive and install the fixes.

Affected customers will be automatically updated by Microsoft Store. Customers do not need to take any action to receive the update," both advisories said. Alternatively, customers who want to receive the update immediately can check for updates with the Microsoft Store App; more information on this process can be found here."

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