Thursday, August 12, 2010

Microsoft Issues 14 Security Bulletins to Fix over 30 Vulnerabilities

Microsoft has released 14 new security bulletins describing over 30 vulnerabilities ranging from important to critical in their severity. The vulnerabilities affect all current versions of Windows; Microsoft Office for Windows and Mac, specifically Word and Excel; and Internet Explorer. There are multiple ways attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities, and the impact of exploitation can allow elevation of privilege or remote code execution, which ultimately could enable the attacker to gain complete control of the user’s computer.

3D Corporation will automatically test and deploy security patches on the networks of our 3DProActive™ Managed and Partner clients to eliminate the risks posed by these vulnerabilities. Other Microsoft Office, Windows and Internet Explorer users should download and install the appropriate patches immediately to avoid possible exploitation of their computer and/or computer networks. More information regarding these vulnerabilities and their impact can be found at Microsoft’s Security Bulletin Summary for August 2010.

3D provides up-to-date security solutions that can protect businesses from threats like these automatically. If you would like additional information on how we can make your network worry-free, please visit our website at http://www.3dcorp.us/, email us at info@3dcorp.us, or call our office at (360) 671-4906.

References: WatchGuard’s LiveSecurity Service Updates Released August 10-11, 2010; Microsoft’s Security Bulletin Summary for August 2010.

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