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Five critical Windows updates arrive on Microsoft's Patch Tuesday

News McAfee Avert Labs director Dave Marcus said two of the flaws, in particular, relate to serious security vulnerabilities in the networking components of Window Vista, Windows Server 2008... [09 Sep 2009]

Microsoft Office, Windows get critical flaw fixes in latest patch batch

News Symantec senior research manager Ben Greenbaum noted that many of the vulnerabilities this month related to so-called ActiveX controls and added that many of the holes could be exploited just by getting a user to visit a Web page that... [12 Aug 2009]

Critical ActiveX Office hole under attack, warns Microsoft

News Attackers are exploiting a new critical ActiveX hole in Microsoft Office to take control of PCs by luring Internet Explorer users to malicious websites, Microsoft said on Monday. It affects Office XP,... [14 Jul 2009]

Microsoft DirectX gets fix in Patch Tuesday

News The ActiveX control vulnerability was likely independently rediscovered by malicious hackers or leaked through the Microsoft Active Protection Program which the company uses to share early security... [10 Jul 2009]

Windows Video ActiveX Control at risk from flaw

News Microsoft on Monday warned of a vulnerability in its Video ActiveX Control that could allow an attacker to take control of a PC if the user visits a malicious website. There have been limited attacks exploiting the hole,... [07 Jul 2009]

Microsoft's Patch Tuesday unleashes record number of updates

News And Microsoft fixed a moderate vulnerability in Windows Search that could allow information disclosure if a user performs a search that returns a specially crafted file as the first result, or if the user previews a... [10 Jun 2009]

Microsoft plugs Windows, Word and Excel holes

News Security firm Symantec said in February that it had discovered malicious files in the wild in Japan that attempt to exploit the Excel Unspecified Remote Code Execution Vulnerability. An... [15 Apr 2009]

Microsoft patches critical Exchange, IE holes

News Microsoft Security Bulletin MS09-002 plugs two critical holes in IE that could allow remote code execution if an IE user views a web page that has malicious code, according to Microsoft's notification. [11 Feb 2009]

Microsoft: IE at risk from security hole

News Christopher Budd wrote in the Microsoft Security Response Center blog: "Our latest information is that there are still limited attacks seeking to load malicious software on vulnerable systems. People... [15 Dec 2008]

Microsoft's 'Patch Tuesday' targets six critical flaws

News The arbitrary file download vulnerability in ActiveX could be exploited if the user visits a web page containing malicious code, Microsoft warned. The vulnerabilities in indexing validation and array, record parsing, and... [13 Aug 2008]

MSDN Webcast: Enterprise Device Management and Mobile Application Security (Level 200)

White Paper The presenter shows how to secure information as it is transmitted over the air and stored on devices, how to connect securely to network infrastructures, and how to avoid viruses, malicious software... [30 Jun 2008]

Microsoft patches 'the class of 2007'

News Most of the vulnerabilities addressed by the fixes can only be exploited after someone visits a rigged website or opens a malicious file - attack approaches that are increasingly popular among cyber crooks. [09 May 2007]

Alert over Spybot worm

News An updated variant of a malicious bot program is spreading via a flaw in Symantec's antivirus software as well as through several holes in Microsoft code. More than 43,000 new variants of such insidious programs were... [30 Nov 2006]

Alert over "extremely critical" XML bug

News For the vulnerability to be exploited, a user would have to visit a malicious website, Secunia said. People running Windows Server 2003 and 2003 Service... [07 Nov 2006]

Attackers 'making hay with Windows flaw'

News Websites that exploit the vulnerability are popping up and attempt to load malicious software onto vulnerable Windows PCs in a way that is undetectable to users, experts said. CoolWebSearch is notorious... [02 Oct 2006]

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