Ramblings of an old Doc

 

Microsoft will be sending us 16 bulletins covering a wide range of security holes in the Windows operating system.

Of the 16 bulletins. nine are rated “critical” because of the risk of remote code execution attack.

Adobe rates security issues in the same manner as Microsoft.

Two of the critical bulletins will address high-severity vulnerabilities in iE.

The following products are also getting patched in this month’s patch batch:

Microsoft .NET Framework

Microsoft Silverlight

Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway

Microsoft Office

Microsoft SQL Server

Microsoft Visual Studio

All supported versions of Windows are affected by this month’s patches, which are scheduled for release this Tuesday (June 14).

Adobe will also fix critical security vulnerabilities in the Adobe PDF Reader and other Adobe Acrobat software products.

These vulnerabilities, also expose users to code execution attacks via rigged PDF files, affect both Windows and Mac OS X users.

Software versions affected by the vulnerabilities fixed in this patch batch include:

Adobe Reader X (10.0.1) and earlier versions for Windows

Adobe Reader X (10.0.3) and earlier versions for Macintosh

Adobe Reader 9.4.3 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh

Adobe Acrobat X (10.0.3) and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh

Adobe Acrobat 9.4.3 and earlier versions for Windows and Macintosh

 

Sources:

http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Microsoft-Plans-16-Security-Bulletins-for-Junes-Patch-Tuesday-154508/

http://www.infosecurity-us.com/view/18596/adobe-quarterly-patch-to-plug-critical-flaws-in-reader-and-acrobat/

 


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on Jun 14, 2011

102 mb worth of updates. 15 total all important and one optional and of course you know what that one is....I(Yuck)E9. Download just starting.

102mb!  Geez!  Without broadband, your goose is cooked!

on Jun 14, 2011

Here is what I got today Patch Tuesday June 14 2011

on Jun 14, 2011

These took a long time to get installed!

 

on Jun 14, 2011

16 updates.

 

I installed 15 of them. No wanty no IE9, sneaky microsoft!

on Jun 14, 2011

Same here, 2of3. MS tried to install ie9 x64 but failed. Bwah hah hah. It has the slowest Java engine on the planet... 2 anemic hamsters.

On my x64 had 135Mb ... minus ie9, that is.

And yes, I.D. It was a slow dl... with lots of security stuff.

on Jun 14, 2011

Mine took about an hour all told and no IE9. Uh uh.

on Jun 14, 2011

16 updates.

 

I installed 15 of them. No wanty no IE9, sneaky microsoft!

Oh shit! I didn't even check, I just installed...uninstall, here I come...

on Jun 14, 2011

done and dusted... thanks for the heads up doc... 

16 updates.... 6 mins...

on Jun 14, 2011

Anytime, good Lady Syd!  

on Jun 14, 2011

Mine didn't take long at all, but then again I already had IE9 installed (don't use it so I don't care).

on Jun 14, 2011

Frankly, I'll take IE9 because I don't use it and it'll probably have less holes than IE8. I assume hope.

 

on Jun 15, 2011

ie9 x32 is just fine. It's quick and works just fine. It's the x64 which is slower than molasses in January.

on Jun 15, 2011

getting my 17 of them right now hhmm OP has 16

on Jun 15, 2011

DC... that's your "Total" - including "Optional"?

16 is the 'Important' downloads... and MS can change the number without consulting me - in fact, never seem to consult me. The nerve of them. 

 

on Jun 15, 2011

Island Dog
These took a long time to get installed!

Mine was done in 5 minutes or less.

No wanty no IE9

Same here...I keep that update hidden so it won't install...or try to.

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