Bumper crop of October patch releases


Busy weeks for admins as Patch Tuesday joined by Adobe fixes, and Mozilla announces plug-in checking plans.

This week has seen

Microsoft

‘s monthly Patch Tuesday release of security updates, featuring a larger than usual 13 fixes, joined by a set of patches from

Adobe

for its widely-used PDF-handling software. With home and business users advised to apply all security-related updates as quickly as possible, it has been a busy time for administrators rushing to test and roll out the bulky batch of patches.

The

Microsoft

bulletin included eight alerts marked ‘Critical’, all of which could lead to remote code execution if the vulnerabilities described were successfully exploited. Of these, among the most significant is a fix for a string of vulnerabilities in the GDI+ image rendering system, which handles a number of image formats widely used online. Also included were updates for

Media Player

and the usual cumulative update for the

Internet Explorer

browser. A further five alerts were labelled ‘Important’, and altogether more than 50 separate vulnerabilities are covered by the release.

At the same time,

Adobe

released a security alert for a string of critical security vulnerabilities in its

Acrobat

and

Reader

software, the leading choices for PDF handling. The update covers several versions and multiple operating systems which may be vulnerable to exploitation by maliciously crafted documents. 29 separate vulnerabilities are covered, and the firm also announced improved updating systems to be included in its latest product lines.

Meanwhile,

Mozilla

has announced a new system to allow users of its

Firefox

web browser to keep track of their plug-ins, alerting the user when a plug-in is in need of updating. The system is due to be rolled into

Firefox

as an automated system soon.

Full details of the patches issued are at

Microsoft


here

and at

Adobe


here

. Comment on the release can be read on the

SophosLabs

blog

here

or at

F-Secure


here

, and the

SANS

Handler’s Diary overview is

here

.

The Register

has more information about the improvements to

Adobe

updating

here

.

A summary of the

Firefox

plug-in checker system is on Brian Krebs’

Washington Post

blog

here

or in

The Register


here

, with official details from

Mozilla


here

.

Posted on 16 October 2009 by

Virus Bulletin


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