In October's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft rolled out SIX security bulletins that contain more than 30 vulnerabilities targeting Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, and Office. Out of 6 bulletins released, 3 of them are rated as 'CRITICAL'. MS15-106 a critical rated bulletin addresses 14 vulnerabilities in the Internet Exlporer. The issues fixed in this bulletin are related to memory corruption, privilege escalation, information disclosure, and VBScript and JScript ASLR bypass issues. Another critical-rated bulletin is MS15-108 that patches various issues related to information disclosure, memory corruption, and ASLR bypass vulnerabilities in the VBScript and JScript scripting engines in Windows. Third and the last critical bulletin addresses a flaw in the Microsoft Windows that allows remote code execution by opening a specially crafted toolbar object in Windows. <more>
Monday, October 26, 2015
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