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Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions
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Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 19:13:09 -0600
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 ******************************************************************** Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions Issued: August 11, 2010 ******************************************************************** Summary ======= The following bulletins have undergone a minor revision increment. Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details. * MS10-060 - Critical * MS10-057 - Important * MS10-056 - Critical * MS10-054 - Critical * MS10-050 - Important * MS10-016 - Important Bulletin Information: ===================== * MS10-060 - Critical - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-060.mspx - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 11, 2010): Added a link to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 2265906 under Known Issues in the Executive Summary. Also corrected the entries for Microsoft Silverlight in the Non-Affected Software table and the workarounds for Microsoft Silverlight Memory Corruption Vulnerability - CVE-2010-0019. - Originally posted: August 10, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical - Version: 1.1 * MS10-057 - Important - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-057.mspx - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 11, 2010): Added a link to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 2269707 under Known Issues in the Executive Summary. - Originally posted: August 10, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Important - Version: 1.1 * MS10-056 - Critical - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-056.mspx - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 11, 2010): Corrected the update package names for Microsoft Office Word Viewer and Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack in the deployment reference tables. This is an informational change only. There were no changes to the security update files or detection logic. - Originally posted: August 10, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical - Version: 1.1 * MS10-054 - Critical - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-054.mspx - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 11, 2010): Corrected the security impact for Windows Server 2003, Windows 7, and Windows Server 2008 R2 for SMB Pool Overflow Vulnerability - CVE-2010-2550. This is an informational change only. - Originally posted: August 10, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical - Version: 1.1 * MS10-050 - Important - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-050.mspx - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (August 11, 2010): Added a link to Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 981997 under Known Issues in the Executive Summary. - Originally posted: August 10, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Important - Version: 1.1 * MS10-016 - Important - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-016.mspx - Reason for Revision: V2.3 (August 11, 2010): Removed Windows Movie Maker 2.6 as an affected component on Windows 7. - Originally posted: March 9, 2010 - Updated: August 11, 2010 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Important - Version: 2.3 Other Information ================= Follow us on Twitter for the latest information and updates: http://twitter.com/msftsecresponse Recognize and avoid fraudulent e-mail to Microsoft customers: ============================================================= If you receive an e-mail message that claims to be distributing a Microsoft security update, it is a hoax that may contain malware or pointers to malicious Web sites. 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