Nov 6th, 2009 - InformationWeek
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brings a vastly diminished workload for IT administrators.Microsoft next Tuesday plans to release 6 bulletins -- three designated "critical" and three designated "important" -- to address 15 vulnerabilities.
Windows 7 users can kick back and relax: Microsoft's newly released operating system is unaffected by these bulletins.
Four of the bulletins, three of which are rated "critical," affect Windows. Two, both "important," affect Microsoft Office for Windows and Mac.
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