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February 08, 2005 12:00 AM

Microsoft Issues Massive Number of Security Fixes

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Yesterday, as promised, Microsoft issued a massive number of security bulletins and fixes as part of its regularly scheduled monthly security update release schedule. The company released 12 security bulletins for various products, including several Windows versions, Microsoft Exchange Server, Office XP, Windows Media Player (WMP), MSN Messenger, and Windows SharePoint Services (WSS). Eight of the bulletins are rated critical, the company's most serious rating.
  
"Microsoft is committed to delivering security updates on a predictable and consistent monthly schedule," a company representative said yesterday. "As we do every month, Microsoft will hold a technical Webcast on Wednesday morning to discuss this month's updates. This Wednesday's Webcast has been extended to last for 2 hours." You can sign up for the security Webcast on the Microsoft Web site.
     
The eight critical security bulletins include fixes for the Licensing Logging Service in Windows; the Windows Server Message Block (SMB) service; the OLE and COM technologies in Windows, Exchange Server, and Office; the Dynamic HTML (DHTML) Editing Component ActiveX Control in Windows; Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE); the Hyperlink Object Library in Windows; Office XP; and the PNG processing facility in Windows, WMP, and MSN Messenger. You can download these and the other updates issued yesterday from the Microsoft Security Web site .
  

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  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 10, 2005

    I'm concerned about security, and I'm on the WinTel platform. Because I know I have one place to go for all my patches.

    I have no spyware, and no viruses - all it takes is common sense people.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 09, 2005

    my platform shoes are very secure.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 09, 2005

    because no platform is secure.

  • Anonymous User
    7 years ago
    Feb 09, 2005

    msgstephen: If you're so concerned about security, why are you on the Wintel platform at all?

  • Stephen
    7 years ago
    Feb 09, 2005

    Current mess of Firefox vulnerabilities part two:

    5 Input stealing from other tabs and 6 Secure site lock can be spoofed using view-source: and 7 Secure site lock can be spoofed by a binary download and 8 Opened attachments are temporarily saved world-readable and 9 Link opened in new tab can load local file

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