Microsoft Patch Tuesday, used there, eleven security vulnerabilities in Windows and Office to eliminate entirely. Four of the vulnerabilities are critically conceived, among them is one in Outlook. Microsoft yesterday evening nine Security published bulletins to treat the eleven security holes in Windows and MS Office. Of concern as critical classified gaps thus are the Print Spooler service for all edition of Windows, the included MPEG-4 codec in all Windows editions except Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2, the Unicode font processor in Windows XP, Vista and Server 2003/2008 and Outlook 2002, 2003 and 2007 from Microsoft Office.
In the Internet Information Services (IIS), Microsoft's Web server application, all edition of Windows, Microsoft has withdrew three security vulnerabilities. They are, like all other gaps, with the second highest risk level up sign. For Windows XP and Server 2003 there are updates, the vulnerabilities in RPC (Remote Procedure Call), the WordPad text converters and resolve in the Client / Server Runtime Subsystem (CSRSS). All Windows edition, however, are regarded by a vulnerability in Active Directoy that could exploit a registered user in order to gain higher privileges.



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