Microsoft releases kb3211320, a critical update for windows 10
Table of contents:
- KB3211320 fixes a critical vulnerability in Edge browser
- Cumulative update for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile in the Ring Release Preview
Microsoft has released in the last few hours a critical update for the security of the system called KB3211320. Those of Redmond are taking the security of their latest operating system very seriously and launch very regular updates that try to correct any security problem or errors that they find or that are reported by users.
KB3211320 fixes a critical vulnerability in Edge browser
This new critical update affects the Microsoft Edge browser and fixes a vulnerability for all users of Windows 10 Anniversary Update, this does not affect those who have previous versions of the system.
At the time of writing these lines we do not know what exactly this update solves in Microsoft Edge but if it has the character of 'criticism' it is recommended to install it as soon as possible for all those users of Windows 10 Anniversary Update.
Cumulative update for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile in the Ring Release Preview
Apart from this, Microsoft also released a new cumulative update for Windows 10 and Windows 10 Mobile in the Release Preview ring (version 14393.726). We also have no information on the changes it brings but hopefully it will offer performance changes and bug fixes that are common. We can find it on PC with code name KB3216755.
The Creators Update for Windows 10 is expected in April and will bring many new features to the Redmond operating system.
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