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Apple has released the Update 5 with the version 1.6.0_26 for Java for Mac OS X 10.6. The update addresses a lot of vulnerabilities which existed in the Java 1.6.0_24. The most dangerous vulnerability may allow an untrusted Java applet to execute arbitrary code outside the Java sandbox. This can happen while visiting compromised websites. […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This is fairly busy month —the vendor is releasing 16 bulletins covering a total of 34 vulnerabilities.   Fifteen of the issues are rated ‘Critical’ and they affect Internet Explorer, .NET, Windows kernel-mode drivers, OLE Automation, Distributed File System, SMB Client, and the […]

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Being the second Tuesday of the month, once again it is Patch Tuesday. This is the second largest bulletin released by Microsoft in 2011 covering 16 bulletins. That number could be deceiving low though… MS has combined many fixes into single bulletins reducing the number of bulletins, even though it fixes far more flaws. As […]

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