Microsoft published the Advance Notification for the September 2014 Security Bulletin Release
Microsoft has rerelased Security Bulletin MS14-045 to address kernel-mode driver issues
V3 posted a story that Microsoft has uncovered a fresh wave of malware campaigns that block web users from surfing the internet using bogus threat alert messages
Computerworld posted a story that Microsoft has postponed the implementation of Java blocking within Internet Explorer and will give customers a little less than a month to deal with the unexpected change.
Microsoft has released nine security updates, two rated Critical and seven rated Important, to address 37 Common Vulnerabilities & Exposures (CVEs) in SQL Server, OneNote, SharePoint, .NET, Windows and Internet Explorer (IE)
Microsoft published the Advance Notification Service for the August 2014 Security Bulletin Release
Computerworld posted a story that Microsoft's Internet Explorer will begin blocking out-of-date ActiveX controls when the company updates the versions that run on Windows 7 and Windows 8 next week.
Microsoft has released Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) 5.0
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for July 2014
Microsoft has published an advance notification for the release of the July 2014 Security Bulletins
Targeted rich industries like banking, oil, television and jewellery
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2014
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for June 2014
An older version of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser has an unpatched software flaw that could allow rogue code to run on a computer, the second such flaw found in a month
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2014
At least one of Microsoft's Patch Tuesday updates looks like an excellent candidate to hackers as they poke around for bugs in the now-retired Windows XP
Microsoft published the Security Bulletin Summary for April 2014
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for April 2014
The firm releases emergency workaround
With just two more weeks to go before the end of Microsoft's Windows XP support, a new report by Symantec claims hackers are already finding ways to attack ATMs, most of which use the 12 year old OS