If you haven't hit the Windows Update button yet today, you should.
Microsoft today released
14 patches
to plug security holes in several versions of its Windows operating system,
Internet Explorer Web browser, Excel and other programs. Six of these updates
are rated critical by Microsoft, meaning that attackers could exploit the flaws
with no user action required. The other three updates are rated important.
Most important is the
MS07-046 update, which fixes a critical flaw in the
graphics rendering system used by Windows. The flaw lies in the Windows graphics
device interface (GDI) software used to send graphics data to printers and
monitors. Microsoft says that attackers could exploit this flaw by tricking a
victim into opening a specially crafted e-mail attachment, but because the bug
lies in a core component of Windows. The flaw affects all supported versions of
Windows, except Windows Vista and Windows Server 2003 Service pack 2.