Microsoft Security Update Minor Revisions Issued: July 11, 2017

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Title: Microsoft Security Update Minor Revisions
Issued: July 11, 2017
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Summary
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The following CVE has undergone
a minor revision increment.
 
* CVE-2017-8517
* CVE-2017-8529
 
Revision Information:
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CVE-2017-8517
 
 - Title: CVE-2017-8517 | Scripting Engine Memory Corruption
   Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: Removed Windows 7 for 32-bit Systems Service
   Pack 1, Windows 7 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1, and
   Windows Server 2008 R2 for x64-based Systems Service Pack 1
   from the Affected Products Table because they are not affected
   by CVE-2017-8517.
 - Originally posted: June 13, 2017 
 - CVE Severity Rating: Critical
 - Version: 4.1
 
CVE-2017-8529
 
 - Title: CVE-2017-8529 | Microsoft Browser Information
   Disclosure Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: Please note that the protection for
   CVE-2017-8529 is not yet available with the release of the July
   security updates, as we continue to work on a solution for the
   known issue customers may experience when printing from Internet
   Explorer or Microsoft Edge after installing Internet Explorer
   Cumulative update 4021558. Customers who receive automatic
   updates will not be protected from this CVE. Microsoft is
   continuing to investigate a solution for this known issue and
   will notify customers as soon as an update is available.
 - Originally posted: June 13, 2017 
 - CVE Severity Rating: Moderate
 - Version: 4.2
 
 
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Thanks Jeff!
 
Daniel 😉
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