Thursday, 9th November 2006
A security vulnerability in the Microsoft XMLHTTP 4.0 ActiveX Control can allow an attacker to execute arbitrary code. All users should read
MS06-071 and install the patch.
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Monday, 2nd October 2006
Tuesday, 19th September 2006
Thursday, 14th September 2006
An unpatched memory corruption error in the Microsoft Multimedia Controls ActiveX control (daxctle.ocx) can be exploited from Internet Explorer to execute arbitrary code. Users should
follow the instructions provided by Microsoft to disable the control.
Read the full story hereFriday, 16th June 2006
A new security vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Excel. Successful exploitation allows execution of arbitrary code. Microsoft are investigating the issue, and urge all users to avoid opening untrusted Excel documents until a patch is released.
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A vulnerability has been reported in Microsoft Word, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system. The vulnerability is being actively exploited against a small number of targets. Users should
install the patch immediately.
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Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in QuickTime, which can be exploited by malicious people to compromise a user's system. Apple have
released v7.1, which is not affected.
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Friday, 24th March 2006
Friday, 17th March 2006
Critical vulnerabilities were discovered in Adobe Flash Player,
Shockwave Player, and Breeze that could allow a remote intruder to take
complete control of an affected system. All users should read the
security bulletin and upgrade to the latest version.
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Wednesday, 26th March 2008
Monday, 27th February 2006