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A live BlueHat Prize webcast and the August 2011 security updates

By MSRCTEAM

Hello all. It has been very nearly a week since our BlueHat Prize contest announcement at Black Hat. Now that everyone’s had some time to digest the basics, we’ve asked Senior Security Strategist and chief BlueHat Prize architect Katie Moussouris to stop by the Trustworthy Computing studio today at 11 a.m. PDT to answer a... »

Autorun-Related Malware Declines and the June 2011 Security Bulletin Release

By MSRCTEAM

Hello there. First off, I’d like to share some news regarding the updates we made to the Autorun feature in Security Advisory 967940, which we released in February 2011. The advisory made changes to how Autorun handles “non-shiny” media (eg., USB thumb drives). The change was expected to make a significant difference to infection... »

June Advance Notification Service and 10 Immutable Laws Revisited

By MSRCTEAM

Before we get into this month’s release, we wanted to alert you to updates to a document that’s been central to much of how Microsoft thinks about security. Ten years ago, Microsoft penned the “Ten Immutable Laws of Security,” which debuted on TechNet. It was written before the rise of – among other technologies... »

February 2011 Security Bulletin Release

By MSRCTEAM

Hello all -- Today, as part of our monthly security bulletin release, we have 12 bulletins addressing 22 vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and IIS (Internet Information Services). Three bulletins are rated Critical, and these are the bulletins we recommend for priority deployment:   o    MS11-003. This bulletin resolves three critical-level and moderate-level vulnerabilities affecting all versions of Internet Explorer. Due... »

Q&A from the December 2010 Security Bulletin Webcast

By MSRCTEAM

Hello, Today we published the December 2010 Security Bulletin Webcast Questions & Answers page. We fielded 17 questions, most concerning the Internet Explorer update and the re-releases of bulletins this month. We invite our customers to join us for the next public webcast on Wednesday, January 12 at 11am PST (-8 UTC), when we... »

December 2010 Advance Notification Service is released

By MSRCTEAM

Hi everyone. Mike Reavey from the MSRC here. Today we're releasing our Advance Notification Service for the December 2010 security bulletin release. As we do every month, we've given information about the coming December release and provided links to detailed information so you can plan your deployment by product, service pack level, and severity.  However, since this is the... »

December 2010 Advance Notification Service is released

By MSRCTEAM

Hi everyone. Mike Reavey from the MSRC here. Today we're releasing our Advance Notification Service for the December 2010 security bulletin release. As we do every month, we've given information about the coming December release and provided links to detailed information so you can plan your deployment by product, service pack level, and severity.  However, since this is the... »

Microsoft Releases Security Advisory 2458511

By MSRCTEAM

Hi everyone, Today we released Security Advisory 2458511 to address a new vulnerability that could impact Internet Explorer users if they visit a website hosting malicious code. As of now, the impact of this vulnerability is extremely limited and we are not aware of any affected customers. The exploit code was discovered on a single... »

June 2010 Security Bulletin Release

By MSRCTEAM

Hi everyone, Today, as part of our regular monthly security bulletin release cycle, we released 10 bulletins to address 34 total vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office (including SharePoint), Internet Explorer (IE), Internet Information Services (IIS), and the .NET Framework. Only three of these bulletins get our maximum severity rating of Critical. The rest are rated... »

June 2010 Security Bulletin Advance Notification

By MSRCTEAM

Hi everyone, Today we published our advance notification for the June security bulletin release, scheduled for release next Tuesday, June 8. This month’s release includes ten bulletins addressing 34 vulnerabilities. Six of the bulletins affect Windows; of those, two carry a Critical severity rating and four are rated Important. Two bulletins, both with a severity rating... »

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