Site Archives Patch Tuesday

April Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on April 12th, 2011

Microsoft has announced 17 new patches today to fix 64 vulnerabilities across Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Visual Studio, .NET Framework, and GDI+.  Nine patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows, Office, and Internet Explorer.  The eight other patches are rated Important by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, and Microsoft Developer Tools and Software.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Detailed information regarding the patches can be found in Microsoft’s April Security Bulletin.

November Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on November 9th, 2010

Microsoft has announced three new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution and elevation of privileges.  One patch is rated Critical by Microsoft and affects Microsoft Office.  Two patches are rated Important by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Office and Microsoft Forefront United Access Gateway.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Detailed information regarding the patches can be found in Microsoft’s November Security Bulletin

September Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on September 14th, 2010

Microsoft has announced nine new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution and elevation of privileges.  Four patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  Five patches are rated Important by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Detailed information regarding the patches can be found in Microsoft’s September Security Bulletin

August Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on August 10th, 2010

Microsoft has announced 15 new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution and elevation of privileges.  Nine patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft .NET, and Internet Explorer.  Six patches are rated Important by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s August Security Bulletin

July Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on July 14th, 2010

Microsoft has announced 4 new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution, elevation of privileges and tampering.  Three patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affects Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  One patch is rated Important by Microsoft and affects Microsoft Outlook.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s July Security Bulletin.  Summary information is included below:

June Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on June 8th, 2010

Microsoft has announced 10 new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution, elevation of privileges and tampering.  Three patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer.  Seven patches are rated Important by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows, Office, and the .NET Framework.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply all Critical patches immediately. Other patches can be applied during your normal patch roll outs.  Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s June Security Bulletin

May Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on May 11th, 2010

Microsoft has announced two new patches today to fix vulnerabilities that could allow remote code execution.  Both patches are rated Critical by Microsoft and affect Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  Gladiator recommends that users with impacted systems apply both Critical patches. Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s May Security Bulletin.