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Internet Explorer Out-of-Band Patch Released

Posted on January 21st, 2010

GSA Reference Number: AD100121-01

Previous GSA Reference Number: AD100119-01

Simply Put: Microsoft has released an out-of-band patch for the Internet Explorer remote code execution exploit referenced above as well as for other security vulnerabilities.  There is evidence that this exploit is being used in limited, targeted attacks on the Internet.  For now, no widespread worms or exploit packs are currently using this vulnerability.  The Microsoft bulletin can be found here, and the update can be downloaded through Windows Update.

January Microsoft Patch Tueday

Posted on January 12th, 2010

Microsoft has announced one new patch today regarding a flaw that could allow remote code execution.  The patch is rated Critical for Windows 2000 servers and Low for devices using other Windows Operating Systems.  Gladiator recommends that users immediately apply this update. Detailed information for the patch can be found in Microsoft’s January Security Bulletin.  Summary information is included below:

New Critical Adobe Acrobat / Reader Vulnerability

Posted on December 15th, 2009

GSA Reference Number: AD091215-01

Simply Put: A new Adobe Acrobat/Reader remote code execution vulnerability has been observed in targeted attacks on the Internet.  This vulnerability has been confirmed by Adobe; however, no patch is available at this time.  Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and earlier versions are confirmed as vulnerable.  Although this vulnerability is not in widespread use as of yet, Gladiator believes it will become so in the near future.

Critical Adobe Flash Player Patch Released

Posted on December 9th, 2009

GSA Reference Number: AD091209-01

Simply Put: Adobe has released a critical patch to address seven security vulnerabilities regarding its Flash Player and Adobe Air products. Flash is used on most websites for active content, such as animated or interactive menus and images, and movies.  Adobe Air allows users to run active web content outside of a browser.  These vulnerabilities have been rated Critical and could lead to remote code execution or information disclosure.  Flash versions older than 10.0.42.34 and Air versions older than 1.5.3 are affected by these issues.  Gladiator recommends that these patches are applied to all workstations as soon as possible. Users running Flash Player 9 should upgrade to version 10 at this time.

December Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on December 8th, 2009

Microsoft has announced six new patches for its monthly patch release cycle.  These patches are for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  Three patches are rated Critical and affect Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office, allowing for remote code execution on vulnerable systems.  Gladiator recommends that users immediately apply all Critical patches to their systems. Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s December Security BulletinSummary information is included below:

November Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Posted on November 10th, 2009

Microsoft has announced six new patches for its monthly patch release cycle.  These patches are for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office.  Three patches are rated Critical and affect Microsoft Windows, allowing for remote code execution on vulnerable systems.  Gladiator recommends that users immediately apply all Critical patches to their systems. Detailed information for the patches can be found in Microsoft’s November Security Bulletin

Adobe Shockwave Player Vulnerability

Posted on June 25th, 2009

GSA Reference Number: AD090625-01

Simply Put: Adobe Shockwave Player, which is used by browsers to play Shockwave media, has a remote code execution vulnerability in version 11.5.0.596 and earlier versions.  Adobe has released a new player to address this vulnerability.  Unfortunately, the current Shockwave Player must be uninstalled before upgrading.  The uninstall requires a reboot.