July's Patch Tuesday fixes 6 critical Microsoft flaws2013-07-10 09:38 by DanielaTags: Patch Tuesday, Microsoft
Microsoft has released its Patch Tuesday for July. It consists of seven bulletins, six of them critical, that, if exploited, can give attackers power to execute code on victim machines and control them remotely and one - important. The critical security bulletins affect Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office, Silverlight, and more. The important security bulletin addresses a privilege elevation flaw in the Windows Defender security software, so that definitely shouldn't be ignored. Altogether three of the bulletins patched flaws roughly matching the profile of the Windows kernel security issue that Google's Tavis Ormandy disclosed back in May (CVE-2013-3660). Of the critical security bulletins, three address a vulnerability in how Microsoft software renders fonts. The most likely way of being attacked is by browsing a malicious Web page or opening an infected document.
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