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Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions


From: "Microsoft" <securitynotifications () e-mail microsoft com>
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2012 13:48:26 -0600

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Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions
Issued: July 31, 2012
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Summary
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The following bulletins have undergone a minor revision increment. 
Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details.


  * MS11-092 - Critical
  * MS12-004 - Critical
  * MS12-013 - Critical
  * MS12-020 - Critical
  * MS12-024 - Critical
  * MS12-034 - Critical
  * MS12-043 - Critical
  * MS12-045 - Critical



Bulletin Information:
=====================

* MS11-092 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms11-092
  - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2619339 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: December 13, 2011
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.1

* MS12-004 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-004
  - Reason for Revision: V1.3 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2631813 and KB2598479 to correct a Windows Update 
    reoffering issue. This is a detection change only. Customers 
    who have already successfully updated their systems do not 
    need to take any action.
  - Originally posted: January 10, 2012
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.3

* MS12-013 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-013
  - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2654428 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: February 14, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.1

* MS12-020 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-020
  - Reason for Revision: V2.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2621440 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: March 13, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 2.1

* MS12-024 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-024
  - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2653956 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: April 10, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.1

* MS12-034 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-034
  - Reason for Revision: V1.4 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2676562 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: May 8, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.4

* MS12-043 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-043
  - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2719985 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: July 10, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.1

* MS12-045 - Critical

  - http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/ms12-045
  - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (July 31, 2012): Bulletin revised 
    to announce a detection change in the Windows Vista packages 
    for KB2698365 to correct a Windows Update reoffering issue. 
    This is a detection change only. Customers who have already 
    successfully updated their systems do not need to take any 
    action.
  - Originally posted: July 10, 2012 
  - Updated: July 31, 2012 
  - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
  - Version: 1.1


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