Updates Microsoft May Online
Microsoft benefited yesterday the second Tuesday of the month of May to put online, according to his habits, security updates for its software monthly. In addition to the usual updates spam filters for Windows and Outlook Mail and parallel to the update tool cleaning software, Microsoft publishes various patches to the attention of his office suite Office. Among all security bulletins published by Microsoft for the month of May, four in total, three are described as critical by the publisher. For example, Word 2003, Word 2007 and Publisher 2007 saw the correction of the flaws could allow remote control via a memory corruption when playing certain file formats as *. RTF.
Microsoft also benefits to return to a flaw of its engine data Jet Database, loophole concerning operating systems prior to Windows Vista, the last large public system of the publisher of Redmond already incorporating a modified version of the file msjet40. dll. Go to Windows Update to download these updates.
