Microsoft Security Update Releases Issued: June 13, 2017

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Title: Microsoft Security Update Releases
Issued: June 13, 2017
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Summary
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The following CVEs have undergone a major revision increment.
 
* CVE-2017-0167
* CVE-2016-3326
 
Revision Information:
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CVE-2017-0167
 
 - Title: CVE-2017-0167 | Windows Kernel Information Disclosure
   Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: To comprehensively address CVE-2017-0167,
   Microsoft has released security update 4022887 for supported
   editions of Windows Server 2008, and Monthly Rollup 4015549 and
   Security Update 4015546 for supported editions of Windows 7 and
   Windows Server 2008 R2. Microsoft recommends that customers
   running any of these affected editions of Windows should install
   the applicable update to be fully protected from this
   vulnerability. See Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 4022887,
   Microsoft KB4015549 Release Notes, or KB4015546 Release Notes
   for more information.
 - Originally posted: April 11, 2017 
 - Updated: June 13, 2017
 - CVE Severity Rating: Important
 - Version: 2.0
 
CVE-2016-3326
 
 - Title: CVE-2016-3326 | Microsoft Browser Information
   Disclosure Vulnerability
 - https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
 - Reason for Revision: To comprehensively address CVE-2016-3326,
   Microsoft is releasing June security updates for all affected
   Microsoft browsers. Microsoft recommends that customers running
   affected Microsoft browsers should install the applicable June
   security update to be fully protected from this vulnerability.
   See the applicable Release Notes or Microsoft Knowledge Base
   article for more information.
 - Originally posted: Autust 09, 2016
 - Updated: June 13, 2017
 - CVE Severity Rating: Important
 - Version: 2.0
 
 
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Thanks Jeff fully updated here on my Windows 10 system.
 
Daniel ;)
 

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