Not all Microsoft technologies should be treated equally when it comes down to assessing the exploitability risk of vulnerabilities affecting them. This is precisely what the Redmond company focused on when introducing an overhaul to the Exploitability Index, namely a division between older product and the latest te... |
11 May 2011 06:13 GMT |
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Microsoft updated the exploitability index of two vulnerabilities patched last week in light of new information and added additional information for a third.On September 15, Microsoft released patches for twelve vulnerabilities in various Windows, IIS and Office components, which were covered in nine security bulleti... |
23 September 2010 12:39 GMT |
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October 14 was synonymous not only with the availability of a new release out of the Microsoft monthly patch cycle but also with the introductions of a couple of new security from the Redmond company: the Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) and Exploitability Index. Microsoft has patched a fresh round of no l... |
15 October 2008 13:11 GMT |
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The upcoming patches for Windows Vista Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Service Pack 3, along with all the additional software products updated via the Microsoft monthly bulletin cycle, will benefit from two new Security Programs. At the start of August, the Redmond company announced that it was kicking its monthly rele... |
10 October 2008 14:21 GMT |
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Microsoft's monthly release of security bulletins is bound to get a tad richer as far as the information provided to customers is concerned come October 2008. This will happen via the new Exploitability Index, introduced at the Black Hat USA 2008 conference on August 5, 2008. The new resource was spawned in acco... |
6 August 2008 09:10 GMT |
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Black Hat USA 2008 was the stage where Microsoft revealed that it was kicking its security game up a notch. The software giant's commitment to protecting its customers has spawned a pair of new initiatives designed to enable a new level of security-information sharing. In this regard, the Microsoft Active Protec... |
5 August 2008 11:20 GMT |
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