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Issued: August 19, 2009 Summary The following bulletins have undergone a minor revision increment. Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details.
Computer and Internet security in plain English so normal people can understand it from Microsoft MVP Tony Bradley. …
Issued: August 4, 2009 Summary The following bulletins have undergone a major revision increment. Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details
Issued: August 4, 2009 Summary The following bulletins have undergone a minor revision increment. Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details. * MS09-035 – Moderate * MS09-029 – Critical Bulletin Information : * MS09-035 – Moderate – http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-035.mspx – Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 4, 2009): Added new entries to the section, Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Related to This Security Update, to communicate that the Known issues with this security update section in the associated Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 969706 has been updated, and that the update detection logic for KB973923 and KB973924 has been revised to correct a package re-offering issue; and to clarify the difference between the Visual C++ Redistributable packages and the other Visual Studio updates.
This afternoon the WU/MU team released a revised WSUSSCN2.CAB file.
Adobe has released Shockware Player 11.5.1.601 because previous versions used a vulnerable version of the Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL).
Just an FYI that we released: 973882 – Microsoft Security Advisory: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) could allow remote code execution 972260 – MS09-034: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer and 969706 – MS09-035: Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Active Template Libraries could allow remote code execution For all of the details and guidance on these security updates see Microsoft Security Advisory 973882, Microsoft Security Bulletins MS09-034 and MS09-035 Released on the MSRC blog.
Just an FYI that we released: 973882 – Microsoft Security Advisory: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) could allow remote code execution 972260 – MS09-034: Cumulative security update for Internet Explorer and 969706 – MS09-035: Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Active Template Libraries could allow remote code execution For all of the details and guidance on these security updates see Microsoft Security Advisory 973882, Microsoft Security Bulletins MS09-034 and MS09-035 Released on the MSRC blog. J.C. Hornbeck | Manageability Knowledge Engineer
Hello, Michael here. Today, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) released two out-of-band security bulletins, MS09-034 and MS09-035 , and a Security Advisory , to address security bugs in the Active Template Library (ATL) and I think it’s appropriate that I explain why the SDL did not find these bugs and what we learned.
Hello, Michael here. Today, the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) released two out-of-band security bulletins, MS09-034 and MS09-035 , and a Security Advisory , to address security bugs in the Active Template Library (ATL) and I think it’s appropriate that I explain why the SDL did not find these bugs and what we learned
Microsoft has released two (2) Out-of-Band Security Bulletins addressing vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer and Visual Studio: MS09-034 (Critical) – Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (972260) MS09-035 (Moderate) – Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Active Template Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969706) More details in: Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for IT: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms09-jul.mspx Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for Home Users: http://www.microsoft.com/security/updates/bulletins/200907.aspx Microsoft Security Response Center Blog: http://blogs.technet.com/msrc/ Edit to add:
Before July 2009 will end, the following vendors is planning to release security updates for their products: Sun Microsystems is planning to release Java SE security updates late July 2009.

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