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        Three Security Fixes Expected on  Patch Tuesday
        Microsoft plans to issue three fixes in its March security patch rollout, with one deemed "critical" and two labeled "important."
        
        
        Microsoft plans to issue 
three  fixes in its March security patch rollout, with one deemed "critical"  and two labeled "important." 
Spoofing vulnerabilities will be addressed  in the two important security bulletins. Spoofing is the act of masking  Internet Protocol addresses to impersonate a sender or another computer. 
Remote code execution (RCE)  exploits -- a repeat problem that Redmond  has been patching over the last few years -- will be addressed in the critical  item. The critical fix will patch every OS in Microsoft's currently supported  repertoire: Windows 2000, XP and Vista, plus Windows  Server 2003 and 2008. 
Important fix No. 1 will cover the  same operating systems as the critical fix. Microsoft's second important fix has  a more limited scope, affecting Windows 2000 plus Windows Server 2003 and 2008. 
All of the fixes will require a  restart. 
Microsoft is referring IT  administrators this month to its update  management portal to help plan and deploy the security fixes and updates.  And, as it has done every month for a little less than a year, Redmond is offering the latest info on nonsecurity  updates via a monthly knowledgebase  article. The knowledgebase article provides details on the Windows Mail  Junk E-mail filter and Microsoft's Malicious Software Removal Tool. 
IT pros will no doubt be waiting to  see which Windows components get addressed on Tuesday when the patch is  actually released. However, Microsoft's preview is usually a good indication of  what's to come.    
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
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