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July 2006 - Posts

Hey everyone, this is Adrian Stone from the MSRC and I wanted to take a moment to clarify some recent reports about a vulnerability that was not addressed in this month's MS06-035 security update. As soon as we heard about the posting, we initiated our Read More...
What’s that? A post from Craig Gehre , and it’s not release day? Yes, it is me again. As most of you know, we monitor the post release environment very carefully to make sure that all the deployment tools are working as intended and people are able to Read More...
Stepto here again. We've just posted the advisory on the PowerPoint vulnerability. It can be found here: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/922970.mspx S. *This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.* Read More...
Stepto here. We’ve been made aware of a vulnerability affecting PowerPoint that we wanted to let you know about, that appears to be involved in very targeted attacks. Like most of the recent Office vulnerabilities we’ve seen, a user must first open a Read More...
I wanted to let you know of another issue that has popped up. We received reports a few hours ago that users of SUS 1.0 were not being offered security updates for Windows 2003 for the bulletins we just released yesterday. We just pushed the fix for this Read More...
Two blog entries in one day. Not what I intended, honest. Those of you that use SMS or WSUS have probably been struggling with the download of WSUSscan.cab. The reason for the delay is that we had problems in our virus scanning labs right before the cab Read More...
Today we released 7 new security bulletins. We had some publishing issues pop up this morning that I think you should be aware of. The below items went live a bit later than the normal 10AM-ish time. We are working on getting these items live and you Read More...
Hello, this is Mike Reavey. I wanted to take a moment and pass on some information about a claim that was posted late Friday about a possible unchecked boundary condition vulnerability in Microsoft Word. The claim was that this could enable an attacker Read More...
Hello, This is Christopher Budd. It’s the Thursday before the second Tuesday of the month, and that means we’ve posted our Advanced Notification for the July 2006 Microsoft Monthly Security Bulletin Release. Next Tuesday, on July 11, 2006 at approximately Read More...
 
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