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 15, 2011

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

with optional is 18

 

the extra one was from earlier that day

on Jun 15, 2011

16 updates.

 

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

I have found that whenever MS tries to sneak in a browser upgrade, it always comes with a splash screen where you have to accept and install, so you actually have a second chance to say no (I always do.  I install it on my schedule, not theirs).

on Jun 15, 2011

DrJBHL
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.

Indubitably!

on Jun 15, 2011

I had 5 of them that flat out would not install on Windows XP (hung up) unless I downloaded the .exe for it from Microsoft and ran them as Administrator.  2 for .NET (different versions) and 3 for Microsoft Office 2010.  Weird.

on Jun 15, 2011

LightStar
I had 5 of them that flat out would not install on Windows XP (hung up) unless I downloaded the .exe for it from Microsoft

Well...you WILL use an antique OS ....

on Jun 16, 2011

on Jun 16, 2011

This thread is soooooo 2 days ago...

 

 

 

Edit: Just being silly, BTW.  Sorry..  

on Jun 16, 2011

And yet there are probably those who haven't updated....

on Jun 16, 2011


Quoting LightStar, reply 34I had 5 of them that flat out would not install on Windows XP (hung up) unless I downloaded the .exe for it from Microsoft
Well...you WILL use an antique OS ....

 

I use all 3 OS's Jafo, but for skinning purposes XP is by far highly superior to Vista and 7.

 

Or perhaps SkinStudio needs a good look at?  Lot's of areas that cannot be skinned in Vista and 7, and more bugs than I can count on all my hands and toes.

on Jun 16, 2011

LightStar
count on all my hands and toes.

That sounds a little strange. Shouldn't that be fingers and toes or hands and feet. An observation.

on Jun 16, 2011

Wait.... what?!?

No nicotine patches?!

on Jun 16, 2011

Which Tuesday?

 

on Jun 16, 2011

Are these going to slug down my 'puter?  I hate updates to anything that slow things down.... 

on Jun 16, 2011

How can I get my computer to stop nagging me to install IE9. It's listed as an "important" update, not "optional"

on Jun 16, 2011

try right clicking on it.

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