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The commitment tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Microsoft's ongoing dedication to security and customer protection, as seen in the 10-year anniversary of Update Tuesdays and security advisories. Topics include the shift to a predictable monthly patch schedule, automatic updates for Adobe Flash Player issues, and the importance of timely security measures. The tag also appears in broader contexts, such as political alliances and user decisions to fully adopt Windows 7 over older operating systems. Recurring themes include Microsoft's commitment to protecting its global customer base and the value of consistent update practices.
On October 1, 2003, Microsoft announced it would move to a monthly security bulletin cadence. Today, marks 10 years since that first monthly security update. We looked at many ways to improve our security preparedness and patch timing was the number one customer request. Your feedback was clear...
On October 1, 2003, Microsoft announced it would move to a monthly security bulletin cadence. Today, marks 10 years since that first monthly security update. We looked at many ways to improve our security preparedness and patch timing was the number one customer request. Your feedback was clear...
Today we revised Security Advisory 2755801 to address issues in Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 8. This advisory revision was released in conjunction with Adobe’s update process. Customers who have automatic updates enabled will not need to take any action because...
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will visit Japan in a show of support for the US ally as it recovers from a devastating earthquake, the State Department announced Monday.
Clinton will travel to Tokyo on Sunday, after stops in South Korea and in Germany where she is attending a NATO...
i'm having such a good experience with W7 i don't know if i'll ever use my XP part. again it's just that my OCD won't let me format it without some public opinion.So my question is this: who has or intends to wipe out their former installs be they vista, XP, i'm even hearing of some ubuntu...