Corrine Administrator, Microsoft MVP, Security Analyst Staff member Joined Feb 22, 2012 Posts 12,061 Location Upstate, NY Feb 13, 2018 #1 The February security release consists of 50 CVEs, of which 14 are listed as Critical, 34 are rated Important, and 2 are rated Moderate in severity. The updates address Remote Code Execution, Elevation of Privilege, Information Disclosure and Security Feature Bypass. See this month's Zero Day Initiative — The February 2018 Security Update Review by Dustin Childs in which he discusses several of the patches and includes a breakdown of the CVE's addressed in the update. For more information about the updates released today, see https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance/summary. Updates can be sorted by OS from the search box. Information about the update for Windows 10 is available aWindows 10 Update History
The February security release consists of 50 CVEs, of which 14 are listed as Critical, 34 are rated Important, and 2 are rated Moderate in severity. The updates address Remote Code Execution, Elevation of Privilege, Information Disclosure and Security Feature Bypass. See this month's Zero Day Initiative — The February 2018 Security Update Review by Dustin Childs in which he discusses several of the patches and includes a breakdown of the CVE's addressed in the update. For more information about the updates released today, see https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance/summary. Updates can be sorted by OS from the search box. Information about the update for Windows 10 is available aWindows 10 Update History
Digerati ModeratorHardware ExpertMicrosoft MVP (Ret.) Staff member Joined Aug 28, 2012 Posts 4,915 Location Nebraska, USA Feb 13, 2018 #2 Hmmm, just applied them to two computers - it broke Start10 on both. I hope it does not go the way ClassicShell has.
Hmmm, just applied them to two computers - it broke Start10 on both. I hope it does not go the way ClassicShell has.