Sunday, December 6, 2009

Microsoft will fix Internet Explorer

Microsoft delivers a preview of its next Patch Tuesday with an update bound for all versions of Internet Explorer and for all supported versions of Windows.

Publication of exploit code requires a security vulnerability affecting Internet Explorer Web browser has done much talk in recent days. This vulnerability is present in a reference pointer invalid IE. It is possible to access an object CSS / Style after it has been deleted. The vulnerability can be exploited to execute arbitrary code remotely.

In his explanations forced Microsoft had made it clear that only versions 6 and 7 of Internet Explorer are vulnerable to the operating systems Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista. The notice of Microsoft security has not changed at this level, however, Tuesday, December 8 update will also meet at least a vulnerability in IE8 and Windows 7 included. We must therefore conclude that this is another problem that the "spread on the public square."

For the month of December, six security bulletins will be published to fill a total of twelve vulnerabilities in Windows, Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer so. Three ballots will be marked critical and three important.

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