Windows 8 is already the recipient of three critical security updates via Microsoft’s monthly Patch Tuesday security bulletins. Each of the updates will block flaws that allow remote execution of code on targeted machines. Windows Server 2012 – another recent new Microsoft release – falls prey to the same vulnerabilities. One of the critical bulletins deals with a vulnerability that exposes a system to remote code execution via the way the operating system kernel is used to render font types. Another affects Internet Explorer 9 and could enable a man-in-the-middle attack.”]

