By Robert, on August 11th, 2010%
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It was very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users: 14 bulletins covering 34 serious security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Silverlight, Microsoft XML Core Services and Server Message Block.
As previously reported, eight of the bulletins are rated “critical” because of the risk of remote code execution attacks. The other six are . . . → Read More: It was very busy Patch Tuesday for Windows users
By Robert, on July 28th, 2010%
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Microsoft announced July 28 that Adobe will begin informing vendors of software vulnerabilities via the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP). The announcement comes in conjunction with the opening of Black Hat USA 2010, where Microsoft is unveiling a number of products designed to enhance the security of its platforms and applications.
Originally launched in . . . → Read More: As part of the program, Adobe will share its product vulnerabilities with 65 global MAPP members
By Robert, on June 8th, 2010%
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Microsoft plugged 34 security vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer and other products on this month’s Patch Tuesday.
Microsoft released 10 security bulletins today to address 34 vulnerabilities, including several with Microsoft’s highest exploitability rating.
The exploitability rating ranks vulnerabilities according to the likelihood attackers will develop reliable exploit code. Three of the bulletins are rated “critical.” Among them . . . → Read More: Patch Tuesday
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