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The following CVEs and Microsoft security bulletins have undergone a major revision increment.


From: "Microsoft" <securitynotifications () e-mail microsoft com>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2017 13:20:06 -0600

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Title: Microsoft Security Update Releases
Issued: July 11, 2017
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Summary
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The following CVEs and Microsoft security bulletins have undergone 
a major revision increment. 


* CVE-2016-3305
* CVE-2017-0292
* CVE-2017-8543
* MS16-111
* MS16-SEP

CVE Revision Information:
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CVE-2016-3305

 - Title: CVE-2016-3305 | Windows Session Object Elevation of 
   Privilege Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: Revised the Affected Products table to 
   include 10 Version 1703 for 32-bit Systems and Windows 10 Version 
   1703 for x64-based Systems because they are affected by 
   CVE-2016-3305. Microsoft recommends that customers running Windows
   10 Version 1703 should install update 4025342 to be protected from
   this vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: September 13, 2016  
 - CVE Severity Rating: Important
 - Version: 2.0

CVE-2017-0292

 - Title: CVE-2017-0292 | Windows PDF Remote Code Execution
   Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: To address a known issue customers 
   may have experienced when rendering PDF files, Microsoft 
   has released an update with the July security and monthly 
   rollup updates. Microsoft recommends that customers who 
   have experienced this known issue should install the July 
   security or monthly rollup updates.
 - Originally posted: June 13, 2017
 - Updated: June 13, 2017
 - CVE Severity Rating: Critical
 - Version: 5.0

CVE-2017-8543

 - CVE-2017-8543 | Windows Search Remote Code Execution 
   Vulnerability 
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: To more comprehensively address 
   CVE-2017-8543, Microsoft is releasing security update 4025339 
   for affected editions of Windows 10 Version 1607 and security 
   update 4025342 for affected editions of Windows 10 Version 1703. 
   Microsoft recommends that customers running these versions of 
   Windows 10 install the updates to be protected from this 
   vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: June 13, 2017  
 - Updated: July 11, 2017
 - CVE Severity Rating: Critical
 - Version: 5.0


 Microsoft Becurity Bulletin Revision Information:
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MS16-111

 - Title: Security Update for Windows Kernel (3186973)
 - https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms16-111
 - Reason for Revision: Revised the Windows Affected Software 
   and Vulnerability Severity Ratings  table to include 10 Version 
   1703 for 32-bit Systems and Windows 10 Version 1703 for x64-based 
   Systems because they are affected by CVE-2016-3305. Microsoft 
   recommends that customers running Windows 10 Version 1703 should 
   install update 4025342 to be protected from this vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: September 13, 2016  
 - CVE Severity Rating: Important
 - Version: 2.0

MS16-SEP

 - Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2016 
 - https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms16-SEP
 - Reason for Revision: For MS16-111, added Windows 10 Version 
   1703 for 32-bit Systems and Windows 10 Version 1703 for 
   x64-based Systems to the Affected Software table because 
   they are affected by CVE-2016-3305. Microsoft recommends that
   customers running Windows 10 Version 1703 should install 
   update 4025342 to be protected from this vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: September 13, 2016  
 - CVE Severity Rating: N/A
 - Version: 2.0


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