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Microsoft released 13 bulletins addressing 22 CVE’s in its own software: Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, .NET and Visual Studio. We’ll be watching for Adobe to coordinate any release of their own updates today. This month’s release of 13 bulletins is a sizable one, following up on Microsoft’s four bulletin release last month. Everything from […]

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Apple released an update for iWork 9.0 through 9.0.5 which fixes three vulnerabilities which could potentially be used to perform malicious actions. The new version, 9.1, fixes a buffer overflow which could lead to unexpected program termination and also arbitrary code execution and a memory corruption in handling Excel and Word documents which if used […]

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Time Element Memory Corruption – a remote code execution vulnerability, recently patched by Microsoft as part of MS11-050, baring the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) number CVE-2011-1255 is being actively exploited in the wild. M86 Security Labs team has received for inspection a URL of a legitimate website of a large private company that was […]

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