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Thanks for the notice Shawn. :)
Source: Advance Notification Service for the July 2014 Security Bulletin Release - MSRC - Site Home - TechNet BlogsToday, we provide advance notification for the release of six Security Bulletins. Two of these are rated Critical, three are rated as Important, and one is rated Moderate in severity. These Updates are for Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer.
This month we will also premier the new format for our Security Bulletin Webcast, scheduled on Wednesday, July 9, at 11 a.m. PDT. Registration, downloading the Live Meeting client, and dialing in to a separate number will no longer be required. You can find details on how to view the webcast here.
As per our usual process, we’ve scheduled the Security Bulletin release for the second Tuesday of the month, July 8, 2014, at approximately 10:00 a.m. PDT. Revisit this blog then for analysis of the relative impact, as well as deployment guidance, together with a brief video overview of the month’s Updates. Until then, please review the ANS summary page for more information to help you prepare for Security Bulletin testing and deployment.
Don’t forget, you can also follow us on Twitter at @MSFTSecResponse.
Thank you,
Dustin Childs
Group Manager, Response Communications
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing
Microsoft malicious software removal tool came with a unexpected twist from Microsoft this time around ?
Not sure what all the fuss is about but denied until I read up on the new twist,
Cheers.
I see no "twist" or anything different, as far as I can tell.
What are you seeing?
Well over the years I don't believe there was ever a disclaimer that was prompted to accept to download the MSRT,
That would be the twist I was referring to,
It would take six.. screen shots to post the contents,
Cheers.
Mmm. You get that disclaimer the first time you install MSRT, but not the monthly updates. I wonder why yours is suddenly a new install? That did not happen for me.