Hefty Patch Tuesday bulletin rounds off bumper year


No sign of an end to vulnerability glut.


Microsoft

released its monthly Patch Tuesday security bulletin yesterday, with details of a hefty 17 alerts covering 40 separate vulnerabilities. Although only two of this month’s haul were marked as ‘Critical’, many others could be used to launch malicious attacks on vulnerable systems.

The Critical alerts included the standard batch of fixes for the

Internet Explorer

browser, and problems with the Open Type Font driver. Among those labelled ‘Important’ were issues with

Windows

kernel-mode drivers, address book, task scheduler, netlogon service, media encoder and

Windows

itself, as well as several other

Microsoft

packages including

SharePoint

,

Publisher

and

Exchange Server

, this last being the only ‘Moderate’ problem on the list.

As always, users are advised to apply patches as soon as they have time to do so. This large batch of patches takes the total for a single year to more than 100 for the first time, according to a

Symantec

commentator speaking to

The Register

(

here

). The full bulletin can be found

here

.

Posted on 15 December 2010 by

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