57 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, Exchange and .NET Framework.
Henceforth available since few
hours now, Microsoft has released 12 bulletins, five Critical-class and seven
Important-class, addressing 57 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office,
Internet Explorer, Exchange and .NET Framework.
Therefore,
inside Microsoft Internet Explorer, the security update resolves thirteen issues in
Internet Explorer. The most severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted webpage using Internet Explorer. An attacker who successfully exploited these vulnerabilities could gain the same rights as the current owner.
Internet Explorer. The most severe vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted webpage using Internet Explorer. An attacker who successfully exploited these vulnerabilities could gain the same rights as the current owner.
In Vector
Markup Language: The security
update resolves an issue in the Microsoft implementation of Vector Markup
Language (VML). The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user
viewed a specially crafted webpage using Internet Explorer.
And finally
in Microsoft Windows: The security update resolves an issue in Microsoft Windows Object Linking
and Embedding (OLE) Automation. The vulnerability could allow remote code
execution if a user opens a specially crafted file. An attacker who
successfully exploited the vulnerability could gain the same rights as the
current owner.
As always, Microsoft recommends
customers to deploy all security updates as soon as possible.
For more information about this month's security updates, you can visit the Microsoft Security Bulletin summary webpage.