Microsoft has issued its advance notification for October’s Patch Tuesday. The company said it will release 16 security bulletins next week.
Microsoft Office
Two for Microsoft Office marked “important” will patch remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Microsoft Server Software
One for Microsoft Server Software marked “important” will fix information disclosure vulnerabilities.
Windows and IE
One for Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer marked “critical” will fix remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Windows
Three for Microsoft Windows marked “critical” will patch remote code execution vulnerabilities.
Two for Microsoft Windows marked “important” will patch elevation of privilege vulnerabilities.
Three for Microsoft Windows marked “important” will patch remote code execution vulnerabilities.
One for Microsoft Windows marked “important” will patch elevation of privilege vulnerabilities.
One for Microsoft Windows marked “important” will patch denial of service vulnerabilities.
One for Microsoft Windows marked “moderate” will patch remote code execution vulnerabilities.
One for Microsoft Windows marked “moderate” will patch tampering vulnerabilities.
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for October 2010 here.
Tom Kelchner
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Posted on 11 October 2010. Tags: Advance, Bulletin, Microsoft, Notification, Security