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Microsoft to release 12 patches

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By Dan Kaplan
Aug 8, 2008 11:00 AM | 1 Comment
Tags: Microsft | Patch | Tuesday | 12 | August | bug | vulnerability |
Microsoft plans to push out 12 patches on Tuesday, including seven for vulnerabilities labeled "critical" by the software giant.

According to the company's advance notification, those seven patches will fix bugs in Windows, Internet Explorer, Media Player, Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Office - all of which could be exploited to execute remote code.

The other fixes, labelled "important," affect vulnerabilities in Windows, Outlook Express, Messenger and Word.

According to eEye Digital Security research, there currently are two zero-day vulnerabilities impacting Microsoft offerings, one for Word and one for an ActiveX control in Access. Both flaws have been outstanding for about 30 days.

The Access bug has been the subject of widespread public exploits, mostly in China, while the Word vulnerability has been used in exploits.

As usual, Microsoft on Tuesday also plans to push out non-security updates for Windows Update, Windows Server Update Services and Microsoft Update. And the company said it will also release an update to its Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool.

Patches are due out about 1 p.m. EST on Tuesday.

See original article on scmagazineus.com

Secure Computing Magazine

 
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HI I have some thoughts on just reading this article. I hope Microsoft is listening to what I have to say. Microsoft when they receive a critical issue whether it is in Internet Explorer 7 or windows Vista should make patches available over the weekend if they have to to fix these issues immediately. I surely hope Microsoft in its next version of internet Explorer make a commtment to release fixs or patches for a problem faster and not wait to release the patches every second Tuesday of every month. But as we all now Microsoft will still be dealing with this issue long long time into the for see able future. So a word to everyone go to www.firefox.com and download the lastested browser for your system and not worry about security anymore. have a great day everyone Howard
SC Magazine - comments icon Posted by HowardAug 12, 2008 11:44 AM
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