7 vulnerabilities, 3 critical, addressed in June security update.
Microsoft
has issued its monthly ‘Patch Tuesday’ set of security fixes, with seven separate areas covered of which three are flagged as ‘critical’ and could expose vulnerable systems to remote code execution.
The most serious areas affected are the
DirectX
multimedia system, the
Windows
Bluetooth
stack, and the now expected cumulative set of fixes for the
Internet Explorer
browser. Also covered by patches, but considered less dangerous to users, are flaws in
Active Directory
,
WINS
and
PGM
.
Full details of all the latest issues, with links to the required fixes, are in the latest
Microsoft
security bulletin
here
.
Posted on 12 June 2008 by
Virus Bulletin
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