Microsoft announced it has added HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) to Internet Explorer 11 on Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, in addition to its native inclusion in Microsoft Edge on Windows 10.
Tag Archives: patch Tuesday
Adobe Patches 13 Vulnerabilities in Flash Player
Adobe’s monthly patch release features just an update for Flash Player, addressing 13 security vulnerabilities that expose the software to remote attacks.
Patch Tuesday Facelift End of an Era
Microsoft’s introduction of Windows Update for Business puts an end to Patch Tuesday security updates as we know them.
Microsoft to overhaul security updates for Windows 10
Microsoft is set to introduce a new update system for Windows 10 that will effectively do away with Patch Tuesday.
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Threatpost News Wrap, February 13, 2015
Dennis Fisher and Mike Mimoso discuss Patch Tuesday, the Facebook ThreatExchange platform, Mozilla’s extension signing plan, plus questions from readers!
Adobe Patches Nine Vulnerabilities in Flash
Adobe patched Flash Player , addressing nine vulnerabilities in the software including critical bugs that could allow an attacker to take control of an affected system.
Adobe Patches 18 Vulnerabilities in Flash
Adobe pushed out security updates for Flash Player this afternoon, addressing 18 different vulnerabilities, all critical, that could allow an attacker to take control of an affected system.
Fixes for IE, Flash Player in October Patch Tuesday Release
Microsoft posted eight bulletins for Patch Tuesday, three of which are considered critical including a cumulative Internet Explorer update, while Adobe has fixes for Flash Player and ColdFusion.
Big updates coming from Microsoft, Oracle and Adobe this Tuesday
One of the biggest âPatch Tuesdayâ fixes is happening October 14, when vital updates will be available from three companies at the same time.
We are all used to the monthly Patch Tuesdays from Microsoft and Adobe, but this month the quarterly updates from Oracle, the parent of problem child Java SE, coincide, making it a pretty big day for securing your system. Avast experts agree that one of the most important steps you can take to securing your data and devices is to make sure that you keep your software up-to-date.
Microsoft
Microsoft leads off the normal Patch Tuesday with the release of 9 security updates across products including a critical patch of Internet Explorer, all supported versions of Windows, and the .NET development framework.
Oracle
Oracleâs Critical Patch Update is a collection of patches for multiple security vulnerabilities. It contains 155 new security fixes across hundreds of Oracle products; 25 of them for Oracle Java SE. Oracle warns that âthese vulnerabilities may be remotely exploitable without authentication, i.e., may be exploited over a network without the need for a username and password. â That’s not good, if you were wondering.
“I would suggest removing Java if possible or at least turning it off in all your browsers,” advises Jiri Sejtko, director of AVAST Virus Lab operations. Here are removal instructions for the most popular browsers: How do I disable Java in my browser?
Adobe
It is hoped that Adobeâs Tuesday update will include a plug for the big Digital Editions e-book and PDF reader hole, but more likely it will be next week. In a statement to the American Library Association, Adobe reports they âexpect an update to be available no later than the week of October 20â in terms of transmission of reader data.
Tuesday’s patch will probably include a fix for bugs in Adobe Flash Player.
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