Microsoft's August 8 security update for Internet Explorer is causing browser trouble for some systems.
Does bad luck indeed come in threes? A Microsoft security fix for Outlook Express could be the third of last week's patches to cause trouble for some users.
Microsoft plans to issue patches for "critical" Windows and Office security problems as part of a regular update scheduled for Tuesday.
For the third straight month, it's a busy "Patch Tuesday" for the software giant.
Microsoft has issued a third version of a troubled Internet Explorer patch, aiming to fix a bug in an earlier update that could be exploited to hijack Windows PCs.
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The software giant has released its January batch of patches but has failed to fix an Internet Explorer 'phishing' vulnerability.
Security researchers worked overtime in 2007, which turned out to be a nightmare for software vendors from day one.
The patch fixes a flaw in the e-mail server software that could be used to get access to in-boxes and information.
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