Microsoft has issued 29 patches for its Internet Explorer browser this month. One fix is a critical vulnerability that would allow a remote attacker to gain access to a computer from over the Internet. The other critical vulnerability is found in Microsoft’s OneNote note-taking software. The patches are part of Microsoft’s monthly software update cycle, known as Patch Tuesday. Microsoft also announced that, as of January 2016, it will stop supporting all but the latest versions of IE as well as older versions of the browser.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2464265/microsoft-patch-tuesday-focuses-on-internet-explorer.html

