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Home   »   Bad Sites   »   9 MS Vulnerabilities Released

9 MS Vulnerabilities Released

  • Posted on:October 14, 2005 at 1:45 am
  • Posted in:Bad Sites
  • Author:
    Jhoevine Capicio (Threats Analyst)
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Microsoft has released 9 Microsoft Vulnerabilities this week. Three of which are critical, four are ranked as important and 2 as moderate.

Critical



  • MS05-050 Vulnerability in DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (904706)
  • MS05-051 Vulnerabilities in MSDTC and COM+ Could Allow Remote Code Execution (902400)
  • MS05-052 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (896688)


Important

  • MS05-046 Vulnerability in the Client Service for NetWare Could Allow Remote Code Execution (899589)
  • MS05-047 Vulnerability in Plug and Play Could Allow Remote Code Execution and Local Elevation of Privilege (905749)
  • MS05-048 Vulnerability in the Microsoft Collaboration Data Objects Could Allow Remote Code Execution (907245)
  • MS05-049 Vulnerabilities in Windows Shell Could Allow Remote Code Execution (900725)


Moderate



  • MS05-044 Vulnerability in the Windows FTP Client Could Allow File Transfer Location and Tampering (905495)
  • MS05-045 Vulnerability in Network Connection Manager Could Allow Denial of Service (905414)


Read more about the vulnerabilities here.

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