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TechNet: Microsoft Security Bulletin for April 2015
via securitygarden.blogspot.ru
- MS15-032 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3038314)
- MS15-033 Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3048019)
- MS15-034 Vulnerability in HTTP.sys Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3042553)
- MS15-035 Vulnerability in Microsoft Graphics Component Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3046306)
- MS15-036 Vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3052044)
- MS15-037 Vulnerability in Windows Task Scheduler Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3046269)
- MS15-038 Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3049576)
- MS15-039 Vulnerability in XML Core Services Could Allow Security Feature Bypass (3046482)
- MS15-040 Vulnerability in Active Directory Federation Services Could Allow Information Disclosure (3045711)
- MS15-041 Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Information Disclosure (3048010)
- MS15-042 Vulnerability in Windows Hyper-V Could Allow Denial of Service (3047234)
- MSRT -- Microsoft released an updated version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the Download Center.
The updated version includes the Win32/Saluchtra, Win32/Dexter, Win32/Unskal andWin32/IeEnablerCby malware families. Additional details ave available in the MMPC blog post. - Internet Explorer -- For additional information about the blocking of out-of-date ActiveX controls see the TechNet article, Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking. Additional changes introduced this month include the blocking of outdated Silverlight. Additional information is available in the IE Blog.
- Windows 8.x -- Non-security new features and improvements for Windows 8.1 are now included with the second Tuesday of the month updates. Additional information about this change is available here.
- Windows XP -- Although Microsoft has stopped providing Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows XP, definitions will be available until July 15, 2015. See Microsoft antimalware support for Windows XP. The MSRT still works on Windows XP.
TechNet: Microsoft Security Bulletin for April 2015
via securitygarden.blogspot.ru