Microsoft tells users to patch 21 new flaws in Windows

Microsoft on Tuesday issued 10 security advisories — seven of them critical — urging consumers and businesses to patch 21 new flaws in Windows software products.
The announcement was expected as part of Microsoft’s monthly security communiqu�. But the number of serious flaws was higher than expected, recalling the month of April when the company issued seven advisories detailing 20 flaws, one of which led to the widespread Sasser worm.
Microsoft recommends home PC users download patches by going to www.microsoft.com/security and signing up for its free Windows Automatic Update service.
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