Microsoft will issue two bulletins fixing eight vulnerabilities rated 'important' in Windows and Microsoft Office products on Tuesday, the company announced on Thursday.
This represents a light Patch Tuesday, a contrast to February when the company patched 26 holes with 13 bulletins, including critical vulnerabilities for Windows.
Meanwhile, Microsoft is continuing to monitor the situation with a VBScript vulnerability that was disclosed on Monday, Jerry Bryant, senior security communications manager lead at the company, wrote in a blog post.
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