Microsoft rolled out a bundle of updates spread across nine bulletins on Tuesday. The latest fix is for JASBUG, a critical vulnerability that could put tens of millions of machines at risk of privilege escalation if left unpatched. Industry experts are urging organizations to consider speeding up their update windows. The urgency highlights the difficulties some organizations will face now that Microsoft has ditched its Advance Notification Service. One of the other critical bulletins is for another flaw that could be used to commit remote code execution on most Windows versions via Kernel-Mode Driver.”]

