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Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions
From: "Microsoft" <securitynotifications () e-mail microsoft com>
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2015 19:10:54 -0600
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 ******************************************************************** Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Minor Revisions Issued: February 18, 2015 ******************************************************************** Summary ======= The following bulletins have undergone a minor revision increment. Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details. * MS15-010 - Critical Bulletin Information: ===================== MS15-010 - Critical - Title: Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution - https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms15-010 - Reason for Revision: V1.1 (February 18, 2015): Bulletin revised to add an Update FAQ that explains why there are two packages on the Microsoft Download Center pages for affected editions of Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista. The additional package (3037639) is not needed to be protected from the vulnerabilities addressed by the 3013455 update; it simply corrects a text quality problem that some customers experienced after installing the 3013455 update on the indicated systems. - Originally posted: February 10, 2015 - Updated: February 18, 2015 - Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical - Version: 1.1 Other Information ================= Recognize and avoid fraudulent email to Microsoft customers: ============================================================= If you receive an email message that claims to be distributing a Microsoft security update, it is a hoax that may contain malware or pointers to malicious websites. Microsoft does not distribute security updates via email. The Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC) uses PGP to digitally sign all security notifications. However, PGP is not required for reading security notifications, reading security bulletins, or installing security updates. You can obtain the MSRC public PGP key at <https://technet.microsoft.com/security/dn753714>. ******************************************************************** THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS MICROSOFT COMMUNICATION IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. MICROSOFT DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF MICROSOFT CORPORATION OR ITS SUPPLIERS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SO THE FOREGOING LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY. ******************************************************************** Microsoft respects your privacy. Please read our online Privacy Statement at <http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=81184>. If you would prefer not to receive future technical security notification alerts by email from Microsoft and its family of companies please visit the following website to unsubscribe: <https://profile.microsoft.com/RegSysProfileCenter/subscriptionwizar d.aspx?wizid=5a2a311b-5189-4c9b-9f1a-d5e913a26c2e&%3blcid=1033>. These settings will not affect any newsletters youâve requested or any mandatory service communications that are considered part of certain Microsoft services. For legal Information, see: <http://www.microsoft.com/info/legalinfo/default.mspx>. This newsletter was sent by: Microsoft Corporation 1 Microsoft Way Redmond, Washington, USA 98052 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP Desktop 10.2.0 (Build 1950) Charset: utf-8 wsFVAwUBVOU0mb8Fv/Q6pUnlAQik9g//QhMpEJnpZOdLTj4MGAho7fl0i2K9MDmh mCko3uu1kS4+rDRs2XY4YTCLBulRBgWKk+5lNamBWc20X2kCHv02vFaKnY/zJAS+ tAyVzSouiDpYJ8aaxTn1mPdHJHXilgwOhNEigJi0uY5BuhwvX1Z3OgJxRysnmbkw MN6tncXiT/gB614FLUz8IHiurx7AndT9YXa+5B5BvFbVr2iWg+p14xcpuKKGtQpQ z9Waf/+yvDY+aiKYf7BImtmYRir3zRkcI9jhdroioaPnbLCpTlytW6G9imlRI/Th Ep6IbZtrHOQ2lUtDAxUboB/Lb4ufADiYf5E4aK0iu+N0aGFAThVyJYFzzXk+iUpz m5aM5MQn7ClA/mRdFNMSn/OBgmC8BThU41Fu4g9yo1bidxww+qpSC/EMVoxMK1qe Nk/zaiMONEVP5ya978e4RJbg/qXl56yGa07TRDGXr0nPZ0U/6G5AH99LgHS8Bwyt Db8QOS+Y0VuZFnYvSMm87mKZq4uBFVdyUnNW/70gxoeAVbcvn+7WGHuplkFwZXh6 0NFTvOMB6EM/si7EfmEFE9nmZW5o0gDmgVYRLg7frZYRgicZbaNa2iLOyWfwaYuR cmSlwLvHcGGe/TxTRYxvmRMSEXz59LP861vgnmZV0Zpe6dLuu3OBDSd1DijN8dQm qgygiJeA0os= =ukCY -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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