When will Microsoft patch the vulnerability related to the Client Server Run-Time Subsystem?
(this question initially had a different form but was adapted to better integrate in the context) The MSRC is currently investigating this vulnerability. Upon completion of this investigation, Microsoft will take the appropriate action to protect our customers, which may include issuing a security advisory or providing a security update through our monthly release process, depending on customer needs. Parental controls have become an indispensable security feature. What has Microsoft done in this aspect? It’s interesting to me watching my friends’ children use the Internet. It really is a playground to them, perfect for exploration, learning and fun. As they get older, it’s also where kids form social networks – sending e-mail and instant messages, posting blogs, creating personal Web pages, finding music and playing games. While these activities have many benefits, as we adults have found out, they may also be the source of serious issues involving personal safety, privacy, theft and
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