Microsoft, as usual (the sec ondo Tuesday of the month), has released a series of patches to correct the latest vulnerabilities in its operating systems and applications. But this time there are as many as 9 updates. So remember to "patch" as soon as our systems if we have not already done so!
The general page of the last update and Microsoft Security Bulletin is at the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/current.aspx
Here are the most important
- MS09-036 vulnerability ASP.NET on IIS 7.0
- MS09-037 on ATL Active Template Library " (ATL), a set of classes C + + based on models that allow you to create COM objects, in this case will prevent execution of malicious code in When loading components malicious web pages;
- MS09-038 during the execution of malicious filamti AVI with Media Player The general page of the last update and Microsoft Security Bulletin is at the following link:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/current.aspx
Here are the most important
- MS09-036 vulnerability ASP.NET on IIS 7.0
- MS09-037 on ATL Active Template Library " (ATL), a set of classes C + + based on models that allow you to create COM objects, in this case will prevent execution of malicious code in When loading components malicious web pages;
- MS09-039 WINS vulnerability especially for all Server2003 and 2008
- MS09-041 RPC Vulnerability
- MS09-042 vulnerability telnet
- MS09-043 Vulnerability in Office Web Components. The gap affect systems on which you have installed Office XP, Office 2003, ISA Server, Biztalk Server 2002, Visual Studio. NET 2003 SP1, Office Small Business Accounting 2006.
- MS09-044 vulnerability Remote Desktop
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