+------------------------------------------------------------------------+| LinuxSecurity.com Weekly Newsletter || February 8th, 2008 Volume 9, Number 6 || || Editorial Team: Dave Wreski <dwreski@private> || Benjamin D. Thomas <bthomas@private> |+------------------------------------------------------------------------+T
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Hello and welcome to this month’s blog on the Microsoft patch releases. This is a fairly heavy month as Microsoft is releasing 11 bulletins that cover a total of 17 vulnerabilities.
All the critical issues (10 in total) require some sort of user interaction to trigger an exploit. This can include following a link, viewing a Web page, or opening a malicious file. We have seen all of these types of issues before, so nothing new or overly exciting here. But the sheer number of critical issues being addressed
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------+| LinuxSecurity.com Weekly Newsletter || February 15th, 2008 Volume 9, Number 7 || || Editorial Team: Dave Wreski <dwreski@private> || Benjamin D. Thomas <bthomas@private> |+------------------------------------------------------------------------+T
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Forwarded from: Elizabeth Lennon <elizabeth.lennon (at) nist.gov>ITL BULLETIN FOR FEBRUARY 2008FEDERAL DESKTOP CORE CONFIGURATION (FDCC): IMPROVING SECURITY FOR WINDOWSDESKTOP OPERATING SYSTEMSShirley Radack and Karen Scarfone, EditorsComputer Security DivisionInformation Technology LaboratoryNational Institute of Standards and TechnologyU.S. Department of CommerceThe Federal Desktop Core Configuration (FDCC) is a standard securityconfiguration mandated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). T
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