It does not take much effort on your part to update your home computer. After all, we're only talking about Microsoft updates once per month and always on the second Tuesday. That is easy enough to keep track of. But don't worry. If you forget, I'll be sure to remind you.
For
September, Microsoft released 3 new bulletins (1 critical, 1 important
and 1 moderate), 2 re-released bulletins and 2 security advisories
today. For more detailed information see this month’s bulletin summary.
Critical:- MS06-054: Vulnerability in Microsoft Publisher Could Allow Remote Code Execution (910729)
Important:
- MS06-052: Vulnerability in Pragmatic General Multicast (PGM) Could Allow Remote Code Execution (919007)
Moderate:
- MS06-053: Vulnerability in Indexing Service Could Allow Cross-Site Scripting (920685)
Re-Released Bulletins:
- MS06-040: Vulnerability in Server Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (921883) (Originally released August 8. This addresses a critical security problem)
- MS06-042: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (918899) (Originally released August 8 and updated on August 24.)
- Microsoft Security Advisory (922582)
-- announces the availability of an update that addresses errors trying
to update a computer that has a minifilter-based application
installed.
- Microsoft Security Advisory (925143) -- provides awareness of Adobe Security Bulletin: APSB06-11. This bulletin provides guidance to users of Macromedia Flash Player from Adobe - version 8.0.24.0 and earlier which is redistributed with Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1, Windows XP Service Pack 2, and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition.
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