Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification
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Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance
Notification (April 2005)
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance
Notification (April 2005)
04/09/2005 09:56 PMTechzonez Apr 10 2005 1:59AM GMT
Microsoft Overhauls Advance
Notification, 8 Security Bulletins
Coming Tuesday
Microsoft Overhauls Advance
Notification, 8 Security Bulletins
Coming Tuesday
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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-050:
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word and
Microsoft Excel Could Allow Arbitrary
Code to Run (831527)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMA security vulnerability exists in Microsoft Word that could allow
malicious code execution. This vulnerability exists due to to the way
Word checks the length of a data value (Macro names) embedded in a
document. If a specially crafted document were to be opened it could
overflow a data value in Word and allow arbitrary code to be executed.
If successfully exploited, an attacker could then take the same
actions as the user had permissions to carry out, such as adding,
changing or deleting data or files, communicating with a web site or
formatting the hard drive.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-025:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (867801)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-025:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (867801)
08/02/2004 01:10 AMThis update resolves several newly discovered public vulnerabilities.
Each vulnerability is documented in this bulletin in its own
Vulnerability Details section.
If a user is logged on with administrative privileges, an attacker who
successfully exploited the most severe of these vulnerabilities could
take complete control of an affected system, including installing
programs; viewing, changing, or deleting data; or creating new
accounts with full privileges. Users whose accounts are configured to
have fewer privileges on the system would be at less risk than users
who operate with administrative privileges.
Microsoft recommends that customers apply the update immediately.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-048:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (824145)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-048:
Cumulative Security Update for Internet
Explorer (824145)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMThis is a cumulative update that includes the functionality of all the
previously-released updates for Internet Explorer 5.01, Internet
Explorer 5.5, and Internet Explorer 6.0. Additionally, it eliminates
the following five newly-discovered vulnerabilities.
"Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011:
Security Update for Microso..."
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04/16/2004 03:38 AMMicrosoft Security Notification Service
Microsoft Security Notification Service
10/29/2003 11:30 PMThis is a free e-mail notification service that Microsoft uses to send
information to customers about the security of Microsoft products. The
goal of this service is to provide our customers with accurate
information that they can use to inform and protect themselves from
malicious attacks. We digitally sign all security bulletins. To verify
the signature, please download our PGP key here. The key's fingerprint
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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-051:
Buffer Overrun in Microsoft FrontPage
Server Extensions Could Allow Code
Execution (813360)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-051:
Buffer Overrun in Microsoft FrontPage
Server Extensions Could Allow Code
Execution (813360)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMThis bulletin addresses two new security vulnerabilities in Microsoft
FrontPage Server Extensions, the most serious of which could enable an
attacker to run arbitrary code on a user's system.
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02/13/2004 01:12 PMMicrosoft RSS Security Bulletin Feed
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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-011
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MS02-050
REVISED: Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS02-050
11/13/2003 05:23 AMRevised: Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-025 (2.0)
Revised: Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-025 (2.0)
08/01/2004 04:54 PMMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS04-025 Cumulative Security Update for
Internet Explorer (867801)
Maximum Severity Rating: Critical
Security Update Replacement: This update replaces the one that
is provided in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-004, which is itself a
cumulative update.
Caveats: Subsequent to the release of this security bulletin,
Microsoft was made aware that the update provided for Windows XP
customers running the new version of Windows Update, Windows Update
Version 5,
did not contain the final release code for the
vulnerabilities addressed in the security bulletin. Microsoft has
corrected the update and is re-releasing this bulletin to advise of
the availability of a revised update available to Windows Update
Version 5 customers. Customers who are utilizing Windows Update
Version 4, the vast majority of customers, are not affected by this
revision.
This update does not include hotfixes for Internet Explorer provided
since the release of MS04-004. Customers who have received hotfixes
from Microsoft or their support providers since the release of
MS04-004 should review the FAQ section for this update to determine
how this update might impact their operating systems.

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TechnetRead full story...May's Microsoft Security Bulletin
notifies only one new vulnerability
May's Microsoft Security Bulletin
notifies only one new vulnerability
05/12/2004 09:50 AMPC Pro May 12 2004 2:16PM GMT
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for
June, 2004
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for
June, 2004
06/08/2004 01:46 PM
Bulletin Identifier: Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-016
Bulletin Title:
Vulnerability in
DirectPlay
Could Allow Denial of Service (839643)
Executive Summary: A
denial of
service vulnerability
exists in the IDirectPlay4 API of Microsoft DirectPlay because of a
lack of robust
packet validation.
Maximum Severity Rating:
Moderate
Impact of Vulnerability: Denial of Service
Affected Software: Windows. For more information, see the
Affected Software
and Download Locations section.
Bulletin Identifier: Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-017
Bulletin Title:
Vulnerability in Crystal Reports Web Viewer Could Allow Information
Disclosure and
Denial of Service (842689)
Executive Summary: A directory traversal vulnerability
exists in Crystal
Reports and Crystal Enterprise from Business Objects that could allow
Information
Disclosure and Denial of Service attacks on an affected system.
Maximum Severity Rating:
Moderate
Impact of Vulnerability: Information Disclosure and Denial
of Service
Affected Software: Visual Studio .NET 2003, Outlook 2003
with Business
Contact Manager, Microsoft Business
2003 Microsoft Security Bulletin List -
Final
2003 Microsoft Security Bulletin List -
Final
12/29/2003 10:29 PMWe'd just like to remind you that the full 2003 Microsoft Security
Bulletin list is up for your perusal. All 51 bulletins are listed with
links to the specific Microsoft page. Also, at the bottom of the list
are links to the full 2002 & 2001 bulletin lists. Double check the
list to make sure you haven't missed any for 2003!
Microsoft July 2004 Security Bulletin
Releases
Microsoft July 2004 Security Bulletin
Releases
07/13/2004 05:18 PMMicrosoft Security Bulletin Re-release,
August 2004
Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-release,
August 2004
08/01/2004 11:52 AMIIS Resources Aug 1 2004 3:10PM GMT
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-020:
Vulnerability in POSIX
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-020:
Vulnerability in POSIX
08/10/2004 04:24 PMOverview
This security vulnerability affects the Microsoft INTERIX® 2.2
product.
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 2, Windows 2000
Service Pack 3, Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows NT

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Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-020: Vulnerability in
POSIX Could Allow Code ExecutionRead full story...ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Security
Bulletin List - Updated
ActiveWin.com: Microsoft Security
Bulletin List - Updated
11/17/2003 11:10 PMWe have updated our list of the security bulletins released so far
this year. Take a look at the list if you think you may have missed
one.
Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-Releases,
April 2005
Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-Releases,
April 2005
04/17/2005 07:00 PMCastle Cops Apr 17 2005 7:25PM GMT
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Cumulative Update for Micro..."
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04/16/2004 03:38 AMMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS04-020:
Vulnerability in POSIX Could Allow Code
Execution
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-020:
Vulnerability in POSIX Could Allow Code
Execution
08/11/2004 01:18 AMA privilege elevation vulnerability exists in the POSIX subsystem.
This vulnerability could allow a logged on user to take complete
control of the system.
Microsoft to give governments advance
security info
Microsoft to give governments advance
security info
02/05/2005 09:36 PMSimilar to a program offered to Premium business customers, Microsoft
will start giving government IT departments advance warning on
security bugs and patches. Will this new initiative help stave off
switches to open source solutions?
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-016:
Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow
Denial of Service (839643)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-016:
Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow
Denial of Service (839643)
07/13/2004 12:00 PMThis update resolves a newly-discovered, privately reported
vulnerability. A denial of service vulnerability exists in the
implementation of the IDirectPlay4 application programming interface
(API) of Microsoft DirectPlay because of a lack of robust packet
validation. The vulnerability is documented in the Vulnerability
Details section of this bulletin.
If a user is running a networked DirectPlay application, an attacker
who successfully exploited this vulnerability could cause the
DirectPlay application to fail. The user would have to restart the
application to resume functionality.
Microsoft recommends that customers should consider applying the
security update.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-027:
Vulnerability in WordPerfect Converter
Could Allow Code Execution (884933)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-027:
Vulnerability in WordPerfect Converter
Could Allow Code Execution (884933)
09/15/2004 01:56 AMThis update resolves a newly discovered, privately reported
vulnerability. A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the
WordPerfect 5.x Converter that is provided as part of the affected
software. The vulnerability is documented in the Vulnerability Details
section of this bulletin.
If a user is logged on with administrative privileges, an attacker who
successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control
of an affected system, including installing programs; viewing,
changing, or deleting data; or creating new accounts with full
privileges. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer
privileges on the system would be at less risk than users who operate
with administrative privileges. However, user interaction is required
to exploit this vulnerability.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-049:
Buffer Overrun in the Workstation
Service Could Allow Code Execution
(828749)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-049:
Buffer Overrun in the Workstation
Service Could Allow Code Execution
(828749)
11/13/2003 12:36 AMA security vulnerability exists in the Workstation service that could
allow remote code execution on an affected system. This vulnerability
results because of an unchecked buffer in the Workstation service.
If exploited, an attacker could gain System privileges on an affected
system, or could cause the Workstation service to fail. An attacker
could take any action on the system, including installing programs,
viewing data, changing data, or deleting data, or creating new
accounts with full privileges.
"Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-028:
Buffer Overrun in JPEG
Processing (GDI+) Could Allow Code
Execution (833987)"
"Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS04-028:
Buffer Overrun in JPEG
Processing (GDI+) Could Allow Code
Execution (833987)"
09/15/2004 09:31 PMMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS03-008:
Flaw in Windows Script Engine Could
Allow Code Execution (814078)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-008:
Flaw in Windows Script Engine Could
Allow Code Execution (814078)
03/19/2003 10:25 PMMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS04-028:
Buffer Overrun in JPEG Processing (GDI+)
Could Allow Code Execution (833987)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-028:
Buffer Overrun in JPEG Processing (GDI+)
Could Allow Code Execution (833987)
09/15/2004 01:56 AMThis update resolves a newly-discovered, privately reported
vulnerability. A buffer overrun vulnerability exists in the processing
of JPEG image formats that could allow remote code execution on an
affected system. The vulnerability is documented in this bulletin in
its own section.
If a user is logged on with administrator privileges, an attacker who
successfully exploited this vulnerability could take complete control
of an affected system, including installing programs; viewing,
changing, or deleting data; or creating new accounts with full
privileges. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer
privileges on the system would be at less risk than users who operate
with administrative privileges.
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-009:
Flaw In ISA Server DNS Intrusion
Detection Filter Can Cause Denial Of
Service (331065) (fwd)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-009:
Flaw In ISA Server DNS Intrusion
Detection Filter Can Cause Denial Of
Service (331065) (fwd)
03/20/2003 11:48 AMDave Ahmad (Mar 20 2003)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-009:
Flaw In ISA Server DNS Intrusion
Detection Filter Can Cause Denial Of
Service (331065)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS03-009:
Flaw In ISA Server DNS Intrusion
Detection Filter Can Cause Denial Of
Service (331065)
03/20/2003 08:33 AMMicrosoft Security Bulletin MS04-017:
Vulnerability in Crystal Reports Web
Viewer Could Allow Information
Disclosure and Denial of Service
(842689)
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS04-017:
Vulnerability in Crystal Reports Web
Viewer Could Allow Information
Disclosure and Denial of Service
(842689)
07/13/2004 12:00 PMThis update resolves a newly-discovered vulnerability in Crystal
Reports and Crystal Enterprise from Business Objects. Microsoft Visual
Studio .NET 2003 (all versions) and Outlook 2003 with Business Contact
Manager redistribute Crystal Reports and are therefore affected by the
vulnerability. Microsoft Business Solutions CRM 1.2 redistributes
Crystal Enterprise, which is affected in the same way. The
vulnerability is documented in the Vulnerability Details section of
this bulletin.
An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could
retrieve and delete files through the Crystal Reports and Crystal
Enterprise Web viewers on an affected system. The number of files of
files that are impacted by this vulnerability would depend on the
security context of the affected component that is used by the Crystal
Web viewer.
Updated: ActiveWin.com: Microsoft
Security Bulletin List - Updated
Updated: ActiveWin.com: Microsoft
Security Bulletin List - Updated
06/08/2004 06:38 PMWe have re-updated our Microsoft Security Bulletin List for 2004. Be
sure to check it out to see if you missed any of the 17 bulletins
released this year.
Emergency Notification Systems from
National Notification Network Help
Prepare For and Prevent Future
Communication Disasters Like 9/11
Emergency Notification Systems from
National Notification Network Help
Prepare For and Prevent Future
Communication Disasters Like 9/11
07/26/2004 03:47 AMMass notification system provider, National Notification Network (3n)
explains what happens when communication goes wrong and how automated
notification systems can help prevent future tragedies. [PRWEB Jul 26,
2004]
Macromedia Security Bulletin -
ColdFusion MX 6.1
Macromedia Security Bulletin -
ColdFusion MX 6.1
04/07/2005 10:50 PMPosted by Macromedia Security Zone, Apr 07 2005
Microsoft's July Security Bulletin Run
Down
Microsoft's July Security Bulletin Run
Down
07/13/2004 03:23 PMNew Security Bulletin Site Design
New Security Bulletin Site Design
10/29/2003 11:30 PMThe format of the new security bulletin summary has been designed
based on customers’ needs. The security bulletin summary will allow
customers to scan a single document (for a product family) and make
informed decisions about installing the patch in their IT
environments.
In addition, the content on security bulletin summary provides more
information than had been provided in the former process. For example,
the security bulletin lists the deployment tools that may be used to
install the security patches. Appendix 1 lists all information
provided in the new security bulletin summary document.
Revamping the Security Bulletin Release
Process
Revamping the Security Bulletin Release
Process
10/29/2003 11:30 PMSecurity bulletins will normally be released on the second calendar
Tuesday of every month. However, the first monthly bulletins will be
released on Wednesday, October 15, 2003.
As before, Microsoft will issue a single security bulletin per patch.
An additional security bulletin summary document per product family
will be issued that will provide summarized information for all the
patches released that month for the product family. Finally, Microsoft
will provide prescriptive guidance within the security bulletins
including workarounds for all vulnerabilities where a workaround is
feasible, risk-assessment for specific threats, and other information
that will make it easier for customers to evaluate and deploy the
patches. A Knowledge Base article for every patch will be created that
will provide a link to the corresponding security bulletin without
duplicating the same information.
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