Microsoft Security Update Releases Issued: January 5, 2018

  • 6 January 2018
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Title: Microsoft Security Update Releases
Issued: January 5, 2018
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Summary
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The following CVEs have undergone a major revision increment:
 
* CVE-2018-0758
* CVE-2018-0762
* CVE-2018-0767
* CVE-2018-0768
* CVE-2018-0769
* CVE-2018-0770
* CVE-2018-0772
* CVE-2018-0773
* CVE-2018-0774
* CVE-2018-0775
* CVE-2018-0776
* CVE-2018-0777
* CVE-2018-0778
* CVE-2018-0780
* CVE-2018-0781
* CVE-2018-0800
* CVE-2018-0818
 
Revision Information:
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 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Version: 2.0
 - Reason for Revision: Revised the Affected Products table
   to include ChakraCore for this vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: January 3, 2018
 - Aggregate CVE Severity Rating: Critical
 
The following CVEs have undergone a major revision increment:
 
* CVE-2018-0741
* CVE-2018-0743
* CVE-2018-0744
* CVE-2018-0745
* CVE-2018-0746
* CVE-2018-0747
* CVE-2018-0748
* CVE-2018-0749
* CVE-2018-0750
* CVE-2018-0751
* CVE-2018-0752
* CVE-2018-0753
* CVE-2018-0754
* CVE-2018-0762
* CVE-2018-0772
* CVE-2018-0788
 
Revision Information:
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 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Version: 2.0
 - Reason for Revision: Revised the Affected Products table to add
   Monthly Rollup updates for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and
   Windows Server 2012.
   Customers who install Monthly Rollups should install these
   updates to be protected from this vulnerability.
 - Originally posted: January 3, 2018
 - Aggregate CVE Severity Rating: Critical
 
Other Information
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Thank you again Daniel.
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Hi Daniel
 
Many thanks for the heads up. As usual, much appreciated.
 
Regards, Baldrick 

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