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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 22nd, 2010
236 IE8, IE7, IE6 Patch Packages for Critical 0-Day and 7 More Vulnerabilities

236 IE8, IE7, IE6 Patch Packages for Critical 0-Day and 7 More Vulnerabilities

Now available on Windows Update and Microsoft Update

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 21st, 2010
32-bit Windows 7, Vista, XP Affected by 17-Year-Old EoP Vulnerability

32-bit Windows 7, Vista, XP Affected by 17-Year-Old EoP Vulnerability

The 64-bit flavors of Windows are safe

  •  
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 21st, 2010
IE 0-Day Patch Available Today

IE 0-Day Patch Available Today

As close to 10:00 a.m. PST as possible

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 20th, 2010
IE 0-Day Out-of-Band Patch Coming

IE 0-Day Out-of-Band Patch Coming

The company will release additional details today

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 19th, 2010
Upgrade to IE8 to Fend Off Attacks Targeting IE 0-Day

Upgrade to IE8 to Fend Off Attacks Targeting IE 0-Day

There are additional mitigations

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 15th, 2010
Critical IE 0-Day Exploited in Google Attacks from China

Critical IE 0-Day Exploited in Google Attacks from China

A patch is coming, Microsoft promises

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 13th, 2010
Download the First Windows Patch in 2010

Download the First Windows Patch in 2010

Via WU

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • January 8th, 2010
A Single Windows Patch Next Week

A Single Windows Patch Next Week

On January 12th

  •  
  • By Marius Oiaga
  • December 30th, 2009
Microsoft: No 0-Day Vulnerability in IIS

Microsoft: No 0-Day Vulnerability in IIS

Just an inconsistency

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • December 10th, 2009
Vista SP2 and XP SP3 Patches Available

Vista SP2 and XP SP3 Patches Available

Via the December 2009 Security Bulletin Release

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • December 9th, 2009
Patch 3 Critical IE8 Vulnerabilities on Windows 7 RTM

Patch 3 Critical IE8 Vulnerabilities on Windows 7 RTM

Along with additional IE issues

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • December 2nd, 2009
Windows Black Screens of Death Caused Rather by Malware, Not Updates

Windows Black Screens of Death Caused Rather by Malware, Not Updates

Reveals Microsoft

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • November 24th, 2009
Windows 7’ IE8 Dodges Critical IE 0-Day

Windows 7’ IE8 Dodges Critical IE 0-Day

Workarounds available

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • November 23rd, 2009
IE7 0-Day Vulnerability Published in the Wild

IE7 0-Day Vulnerability Published in the Wild

Also affects IE6

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • November 14th, 2009
Microsoft Reacts to Windows 7 0-Day DoS Vulnerability

Microsoft Reacts to Windows 7 0-Day DoS Vulnerability

Publishes Security Advisory 977544

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • November 12th, 2009
Zero-Day Windows 7 RTM DoS Vulnerability Has PoC Published in the Wild

Zero-Day Windows 7 RTM DoS Vulnerability Has PoC Published in the Wild

Microsoft is investigating the issue

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  • By Marius Oiaga
  • November 12th, 2009
Patch Critical Windows Kernel Flaw in Vista SP2 and XP SP3

Patch Critical Windows Kernel Flaw in Vista SP2 and XP SP3

Six security bulletins are available from Microsoft

 
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