Microsoft Releases Windows Security Updates
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Microsoft Corp. releases updates to fix at least 79 security vulnerabilities in its Windows operating systems and related software.
Microsoft also corrected a critical bug that has caused some Windows 10 PCs to remain dangerously unpatched against actively exploited vulnerabilities for several months this year .
The software giant also corrects a bug that led to the rolling back of fixes for some vulnerabilities on certain Windows 10 systems produced in 2015 .
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