2010年8月21日星期六

Microsoft released an emergency patch to fix IE high-risk vulnerabilities

Microsoft today released an emergency security as some patches to repair the high-risk vulnerability exists in IE. The security update is rated as high risk level, in addition to IE6 on Windows Server 2003, the exposure of this previously remote code execution vulnerability affects Microsoft Windows systems all all IE versions, including IE 5.01, IE6, IE7, IE8 .

Microsoft has begun to push a patch through Windows Update and the Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services and the Download Center released the latest upgrade of the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool. Use IE 5/6/7/8 for Windows users can turn the automatic update for Microsoft to provide a cumulative security update.

Microsoft is under attack in the Google and found this vulnerability, and shortly after the use of IE6 vulnerability exploit code was made public, then Microsoft recommends old IE users (especially IE6 users) to upgrade to IE8. In view of the seriousness of this vulnerability, Microsoft decided to release security patches unconventional, but not until next month's Tuesday patch day.

Prior to this, many countries and regions worldwide have begun to take measures to deal with. From last week, the German Federal Office of Information Security (BSI), the French Government and the Australian Government have suggested that the patch release, the best computer users to stop using IE, switch to other browsers.

Official download:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms10-002.mspx

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