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Hi everyone,
Today, as part of our regular monthly security bulletin release cycle, we released 10 bulletins to address 34 total vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office (including SharePoint), Internet Explorer (IE), Internet Information Services (IIS), and the .NET Framework. Only three of these bulletins get our maximum severity rating of Critical. The rest are rated Important. However, we encourage customers to test and deploy all applicable security updates as soon as possible.
The three Critical bulletins get our highest deployment priority this month. Those are:
In the video below, Adrian Stone and I go in to some detail on the three priority bulletins and explain why each should be at the top of your list to install:
More listening and viewing options:
Also, included below is the aggregate risk and impact slide for June. Note that we do not typically give an Exploitability Index rating for ActiveX Kill Bits but as stated, this update should be a high priority.
Here is our overall deployment priority information:
There are additional subtleties with specific bulletins that I want to discuss here to eliminate potential confusion:
As usual, our SRD team has written several blog posts that go in to details on some of this month's bulletins and I encourage customers to review those for additional insight: http://blogs.technet.com/b/srd.
If you have questions about the June bulletins, please attend our public webcast tomorrow which I will be hosting with Adrian Stone from the MSRC. We will go in to additional details on each bulletin and along with a room full of subject matter experts attempt to address all of your questions. Here's how to register:
When: Wednesday June 10, 2010 at 11:00 a.m. PDT (UTC -7)Registration: https://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032395226
I hope you can join us then.
Thanks!
Jerry BryantGroup Manager, Response Communications
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