The Softies released only 13 security bulletins this month

Sep 11, 2013 11:15 GMT  ·  By

Last week, Microsoft announced that this month’s Patch Tuesday cycle would bring a total of 14 security updates supposed to fix flaws in Windows, Internet Explorer, Office, and other software products.

Today, on the other hand, the company released only 13 different updates, as one of the bulletins has apparently failed to make the cut.

“During some additional testing after advance notification, we determined one of the updates was not quite ready. We have not detected any attacks against this issue, or any of the others addressed today, and we'll continue to work on the bulletin and release it once it is ready, through our regular bulletin release process,” a company spokesperson was quoted as saying by ZDNet.

The patch was supposed to fix a flaw in .NET Framework and according to Microsoft, an improved version that shouldn’t cause any problems to users is expected in the coming weeks.