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08/10/2010 09:22 PM
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Microsoft Patch Day LiveSecurity alerts delayed due to technical issues |
Technical difficulties have prevented us from sending our typical Microsoft LiveSecurity alerts. We hope to send them tomorrow, but in the meantime you can find temporary links to today's Microsoft alerts within this post.
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08/10/2010 03:35 PM
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Microsoft Black Tuesday: Tons of updates for Windows, Office, and IE |
It's time to dust off Group Policy Manager, or whatever patch management framework you use, and get to patching.As expected, Microsoft has released a record 14 updates for Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer (IE).
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08/09/2010 03:12 PM
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Record MS Patch Day will deliver 14 security bulletins tomorrow |
Microsoft plans a record Patch Day on Tuesday, August 10, with 14 security bulletins to fix 34 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer. Read on to plan your preparations.
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07/13/2010 03:11 PM
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Microsoft Black Tuesday: Microsoft Fixes Google researcher's zero day |
Today, Microsoft released four security bulletins for July's Patch Day, fixing two flaws in Windows, and two in Office. Three of the four bulletins are Critical. However, even the Important bulletin fixes an Outlook flaw that poses a significant risk.
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07/08/2010 08:27 PM
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July's Patch Day Brings Four Patches to Windows and Office |
As regular as Swiss clockwork, Microsoft Patch Day has crept upon us yet again. Read on to learn what combination of Microsoft patches to expect next Tuesday, July 13.
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06/17/2010 07:35 PM
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iTunes 9.2 fixes a cartload of Webkit vulnerabilities |
Apple's released iTunes 9.2 yesterday to fix 38 security vulnerabilities. If you use iTunes, click through to learn why you should upgrade.
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06/11/2010 07:10 PM
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Google researcher discloses zero day Microsoft Windows Help Center flaw irresponsibly |
An Information Security Engineer at Google, disclosed a complicated, yet serious security vulnerability in Windows' Help Center to theĀ Full-Disclosure mailing list.
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06/10/2010 04:41 PM
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Apple Safari exposes a jungle of security flaws to Windows and Mac users |
A few days ago, Apple released Safari 5.0 and 4.1 to fix almost 50 security vulnerabilities in their web browser. The flaws affect both the Mac and Windows Version of Safari.
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06/08/2010 03:15 PM
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Microsoft Black Tuesday: Ten bulletins fix Windows, Office, IE, and IIS vulnerabilities |
Microsoft's ten security bulletins contain fixes for 34 vulnerabilities in Windows (and its components), Office, Internet Explorer (IE), and Internet Information Service (IIS). Microsoft rates two of the Windows bulletins, and the IE bulletin, as Critical
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06/07/2010 04:00 PM
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Ten MS Security Bulletins for Tomorrow's June Patch Day |
Tomorrow, Microsoft plans to publish their montly security bulletins for June, 2010. Click above to get a quick preview of what to expect.
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05/20/2010 09:20 PM
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Windows 7 image handling component flaw causes BSOD or worse |
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 suffer from an image handling vulnerability that could allow hackers to cause your PC to have a BSOD, or even gain complete control of it. Read on for more.
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05/11/2010 04:50 PM
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Microsoft Black Tuesday: Microsoft patches Outlook Express, Windows Mail, and VBA |
Microsoft's Black Tuesday security bulletins are hot of the press. The bulletins fix two critical flaws - an Outlook Express and Windows Mail integer overflow vulnerability and a Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) code execution vulnerability.
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05/08/2010 11:18 AM
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Slow burn P2P worm could still eventually go big |
A new P2P worm seems to be spreading quickly in some areas of the world. Corey tells you why he considers this "worm" a bot client, and why the multiple spreading techniques employed by today's blended threats yeild slow, but steady results.
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05/08/2010 10:29 AM
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Two Critical Microsoft Updates for April |
Microsoft plans to release Critical updates for Windows and Office next Tuesday -- a pretty light Black Tuesday compared to other. Click the link for more details
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04/26/2010 06:59 PM
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Microsoft's Window 2000 Media Services update doesn't really fix the security flaw |
Last Week, the Microsoft Security Response Center released a blog post warning that they had pulled the MS10-25 security update because essentially, it didn't work.
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