Microsoft has released seven patches yesterday which fixes vulnerabilities on their Windows operating system, Office suite, Exchange, Internet Explorer, and BizTalk Server softwares.
One of the patches was designed to fix the vulnerability in Windows’ DNS service.
Most of the patches will be able to fix remote code execution flaws in the the various softwares that were mentioned above and Microsoft’s Cryptographic API Component Object Model.
The vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word are array overflow, document stream, and RTF parsing. The Excel vulnerabilities are BIFF record, set font, and filter record. In their Exchange Server product, the vulnerabilities are Outlook Web access script injection flaw, malformed iCal, MIME decoding, and IMAP literal processing.
Source: Redmondmag

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