Microsoft Readies Two Patches for Tuesday

November 10, 2008 by Adrian
Filed under: Microsoft, Security 

Microsoft last week said it will release only two security updates on Tuesday — down from the 11 issued in October’s mammoth Patch Tuesday — to fix bugs in Windows and Office.

 

One of the two will be rated “critical,” Microsoft’s highest threat ranking, while the other will be tagged as “important,” the next-lowest rating. Both of the updates will address vulnerabilities that can be used to execute remote code, a description that generally means hackers could leverage the bugs in order to plant their own malicious code on vulnerable PCs, often by convincing users to open a file attachment or tricking them into visiting a rogue Web site.

 

The most serious of the pair targets one or more flaws in Microsoft XML Core Services, and will require patching all still-supported editions of Windows — including Windows 2000 , XP, Vista , Server 2003 and Server 2008 — as well as Office 2003 , Office 2007, SharePoint Server 2007 and Groove Server 2007.

 

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  1. » Microsoft Readies Two Patches for Tuesday on Mon, 10th Nov 2008 3:18 pm
  2. [...] One of the two will be rated “critical,” Microsoft ’s highest threat ranking, while the other will be tagged as “important,” the next-lowest rating. Both of the updates will address vulnerabilities that can be used to execute remote code … Original post [...]

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