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Apple has just released iTunes v10.5 in preparation for the impending release of their latest operating system iOS5. The patch not only includes support for iCloud and wireless syncing, but importantly contains a slew of security fixes for the Windows version of the ubiquitous media player. The patch fixes 79 vulnerabilities of which 73 are […]

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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch release. This is an average month — the vendor is releasing 8 bulletins covering a total of 23 vulnerabilities. Nine of the issues are rated ‘Critical’ and they affect Internet Explorer, .NET, and Silverlight. The remaining issues are rated ‘Important’ and affect Windows, the […]

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In addition to today’s Microsoft updates, users of Adobe’s Reader and Acrobat software on both Windows and Apple systems need to update their software ASAP. Adobe released Bulletin APSB11-24, addressing at least thirteen memory corruption flaws, and several privilege escalation, logic flaw, and bypass issues. In today’s earlier post about Microsoft’s patched vulnerabilities, Excel was […]

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