Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday issued a record number of security patches for its software as part of its monthly update.
The maker of computer programs arranged 34 flaws as "critical", the most severe level. These include fixes for Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and even Windows 7, which goes on sale until 22 October but has been in use by developers and some people who did initial tests.
Security patches are for a range of Microsoft programs, including Internet Explorer, Media Player, Outlook and Silverlight technology, which is on the basis of many media portals.
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