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Patch Tuesday A week after Microsoft warned that four zero-day flaws and three others in its Exchange Server were being actively exploited and issued out-of-band remediation, the cloudy Windows biz has delivered software fixes to address 82 other vulnerabilities as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday ritual.
All told, that makes 89 CVEs for the month, 14 of which have been deemed critical. Microsoft says two of these vulnerabilities (CVE-2021-26411 and CVE-2021-27077) are publicly known and five are under active exploitation (CVE-2021-26411, CVE-2021-26855, CVE-2021-26857, CVE-2021-27065, and CVE-2021-26858).
Microsoft has ended support for the classic non-chromium Edge browser
Microsoft has announced the end of support for the classic non-chromium Edge Legacy browser.
While Microsoft Edge on the proprietary EdgeHTML engine is included in the Windows 10 operating system. The user gets three preinstalled browsers at once – Internet Explorer, the old Edge and the new Edge.
Back in the day, Microsoft Edge became the moral successor to Internet Explorer; making it the default browser in Windows 10. In January 2020, the release of the new Microsoft Edge based on the Chromium engine took place.
Now, the old Microsoft Edge has received the latest update and there will be no more updates for it.
Microsoft's old Edge browser, currently referred to as Edge Legacy, is no longer supported starting today. It will be removed from Windows 10 beginning the second week of next month.
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