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Microsoft has issued a security advisory that describes a vulnerability in its XML module. McAfee has also observed that the vulnerability is being actively exploited in the wild. The vulnerability exists when the function “msxml3!_dispatchImpl::InvokeHelper” in Microsoft’s XML attempts to access an object in memory that has not been initialized, allowing attacker to execute arbitrary […]

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Hello, welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This is a larger month—the vendor is releasing seven bulletins covering a total of 27 vulnerabilities. Ten of this month's issues are rated 'Critical' affecting Remote Desktop Protocol and Internet Explorer. The remaining issues affect .NET Framework, Office, and Dynamics AX. As always, customers […]

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This week it’s no secret that the Fortinet team that has been hitting it pretty hard on the Adobe front. For San Jose, Calif.-based Adobe, Valentine’s Day came with a bang when researcher Honggang Ren of Fortinet’s FortiGuard Labs detected a total of seven out of nine critical vulnerabilities in Adobe’s Shockwave Player 11.6.3.633 (CVE-2012-0757, […]

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