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By Robert Lemos, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 9, 2004 9:37:00 PM

Microsoft plans to release patches for five Windows flaws next week, the software giant announced Thursday.

The company posted the information on its TechNet site as part of a new program that gives the general public advance notification of security bulletins. The program was announced in November, the same month the program debuted with a notification of a spoofing flaw in advance of the actual patch.

The fixes for the glitches in the Windows operating system will appear on Dec. 14, according to the posting. Microsoft typically releases patches on the second Tuesday of each month, a schedule it decided upon more than a year ago.

However, the company breaks with its schedule when it needs to release a patch that fixes a vulnerability actively being used to compromise PCs. Earlier this month, it released an update to repair a critical security hole in Internet Explorer.

None of the upcoming Windows flaws are considered critical, the advance note stated. The maximum severity rating is "important," Microsoft's second highest threat rating.

Microsoft declined to give any further details of the vulnerabilities.

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And the best part is...
... at the end of the day, you feel like you've really accomplished something.

Get a life. (Read the rest)
Posted by: Immanuel Tranz-Mischen Posted on: 12/13/04 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Patches are good for the economy. chrislovesdana   | 12/09/04
Let's see, you feel GOOD about ... Judas I.   | 12/09/04
Got to agree with you on this one. htotten   | 12/09/04
Instead, we'll be whined at Monkey_MCSE   | 12/09/04
sorry, forgot a part... Monkey_MCSE   | 12/09/04
... FreeBSD   | 12/09/04
At least those MCSE's are smart Monkey_MCSE   | 12/09/04
funny... doh123   | 12/09/04
Sure it does! Confused by religion   | 12/09/04
more... toadlife   | 12/09/04
"The new generation of Linux users" toadlife   | 12/09/04
"The new generation of Linux users" Squawkbox   | 12/09/04
Pre-emptive hatred... slingzenarrowzuvowtrayjissforchin   | 12/10/04
And the best part is... Immanuel Tranz-Mischen   | 12/13/04
More failed "pre-emptive" strikes by M$ Apologists. Xunil_Sierutuf   | 12/09/04
People stop patching! FilledOut   | 12/10/04
Patches: A Way of Life... CGE35mm   | 12/10/04

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