Today, as part of Update Tuesday, we released 8 security bulletins.
We encourage customers to apply all of these updates. For more information about this month’s security updates, including the detailed view of the Exploitability Index (XI), visit the Microsoft Bulletin Summary webpage. If you are not familiar with how we calculate the XI, a full description can be found here.
We released one new Security Advisory:
- Update for Juniper Network Windows In-Box Junos Pulse Client (2962393)
One Security Advisory has been revised:
- Update for Adobe Flash Player in Internet Explorer (2755801)
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for June 2015
Microsoft just sent out several new updates on June 9, 2015. Most of us have heard about KB3058515. What some don't know is that if you did a clean install recently you already have KB3058515 in your IE 11. The update was meant for most people who have had there OS installed for some time. It was meant to update the older release of IE. If you try to install the update KB3058515 on a new install it will probably download to 11% and give you an error in windows update.
If you have this problem just keep the update hidden until Microsoft fixes it. I would guess about 2 weeks or so.
I just though some might want to know why their clean Windows install is getting update errors and failed updates.
You can check your version or build by clicking on the ( ? ) in your Internet Explorer. You will probably see KB3058515 listed. So you have it. : )
Is this for Windows 7 and 8? I don't have it and I was never given the option to download it. I'm using Windows 10 build 10130.
The update is for Windows up to 8.1 but not for Windows 10.
Here is a link to Microsoft showing who it applies to.
Thanks! When I didn't see the update I wasn't sure if it included Win 10 or not.