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Microsoft security updates for July 2009

As part of Microsoft's routine, monthly security update cycle, we released 6 new security updates on July 14, 2009.

Latest Security Updates

  • MS09-028 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 971633)

  • MS09-029 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 961371)

  • MS09-030 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Office (KB 969516)

  • MS09-031 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft ISA Server (KB 970953)

  • MS09-032 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer (KB 973346)

  • MS09-033 - addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Virtual PC (KB 969856)


How to get the Updates

If you are using Windows Vista you can manage your updates through the control panel. For more information, see Windows Vista: How to update your operating system.

To manually download available updates, go to Microsoft Update or in Windows Vista go to your control panel. After your computer has been scanned to see which updates it needs, click the Custom button to find and choose the update you want to install. We recommend you install all High-Priority Security and Critical updates immediately.

We recommend that you get the updates delivered automatically to your PC. When your computer is on and connected to the Internet, the most current security updates are automatically downloaded and installed. To learn how to turn on automatic updating for your particular operating system, see Update your computer automatically.


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