From eWeek:
Microsoft is giving security administrators a day off next Tuesday.
One month after releasing a whopping dozen bulletins to cover 17 security flaws in a range of products, Microsoft Corp. announced that there would be no new advisories this month.
While IT administrators will get a reprieve from patching, a company spokesman said it is likely that an updated version of Microsoft’s malicious software removal tool will be rolled out for Windows users.
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