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Microsoft September ’10 Security Updates Available

Ron Ron
August 18, 2019
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Microsoft has released the latest monthly security updates for September 2010 and has made them available for download from the Microsoft Download Center and from Windows Update/Microsoft Update.

Critical:
–KB2347290: Vulnerability in Print Spooler Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution
–KB975558: Vulnerability in MPEG-4 Codec Could Allow Remote Code Execution
–KB2320113: Vulnerability in Unicode Scripts Processor Could Allow Remote Code
–KB2315011: Vulnerability in Microsoft Outlook Could Allow Remote Code Execution

Important:
–KB2267960: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) Could Allow Remote Code Execution
–KB982802: Vulnerability in Remote Procedure Call Could Allow Remote Code Execution
–KB2259922: Vulnerability in WordPad Text Converters Could Allow Remote Code Execution
–KB983539: Vulnerability in Local Security Authority Subsystem Service Could Allow Elevation of Privilege
–KB2121546: Vulnerability in Windows Client/Server Runtime Subsystem Could Allow Elevation of Privilege

Microsoft has also released the usual update for the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (x86) (x64).

View: Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2010

Further reading: Microsoft, Security

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