The company will fix vulnerabilities in Windows and Internet Explorer, but as usual, no specifics have been provided in order to prevent hackers from exploiting the flaws.
The other bulletin is rated as important, while two of the critical updates will require users to reboot their computers after deploying the patches.
Of course, all fixes will be delivered through the integrated Windows Update, so no user interaction is required.
Earlier this week, the software giant has released the first updates for the newly-released Windows 8.1 Preview, as the company has tried to repair some of the bugs reported by users after the public launch on June 26.
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