Microsoft Patch Tuesday: 74 CVEs plus 2 “Exploit Detected” advisories
74 CVEs, and two "Exploitation Detected" advisories, which are nearly but not quite the same as 0-days. Also, two potential Teams treacheries that you really want to fix.
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74 CVEs, and two "Exploitation Detected" advisories, which are nearly but not quite the same as 0-days. Also, two potential Teams treacheries that you really want to fix.
Here's a brief reminder to do two things. The first is to patch. The second is to read up why it's a good idea to patch...
When blocking buggy bootup modules, you have to be really careful not to lock your keys inside the car...
Microsoft says "successful exploitation requires uncommon user interaction", but it's the innocent and accidental leakage of private data you should be concerned about.
An email you haven't even looked at yet could be used to trick Outlook into helping crooks to logon as you.
Lots of lovely patches for your Valentine's Day delight. Get 'em as soon as you can...
Get 'em while they're hot. And get 'em for the very last time, if you've still have Windows 7 or 8.1...
Return o' the rookit, super-sneaky wireless spyware, credit card skimming, and patches galore. Listen and learn!
Who's affected, what you can do while waiting for Microsoft's patches, and how to plan your threat hunting...
Remember the good old days when security patches rarely needed patches? Because security patches themlelves were rare enough anyway?
What's better? Disclose early, patch fast? Or dig deep, disclose in full, patch more slowly?
Lots of fixes, with data leakage flaws and code execution bugs patched on iPhones, Macs and even Windows.