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Microsoft patches SQL Server, Exchange, Windows, Office and IE
Microsoft has fixed 26 vulnerabilities in its software products, including several considered critical, in its monthly security patch report.
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Microsoft downplaying serious threat in Windows Server bug
Microsoft is downplaying the threat posed by one of the three bugs the company patched today, said security researchers.
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RIM releases BlackBerry Enterprise Server service pack 3
The next version of Research In Motion's (RIM) BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES), v5.0.3, or BES 5.0 Service Pack 3 packs a variety of valuable new features for BlackBerry administrators and RIM smartphone users, according to a leaked BES 5.0.3 release-notes document from RIM.
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Adobe Reader more secure after version 9
Adobe Reader?s automatic patching feature could at last be stemming the tide of attacks exploiting vulnerabilities in the PDF reader, the latest Top Cyber Security Risks Report from SANS and its partners has suggested.
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Microsoft admits to silent security patching
Microsoft doesn't report all security vulnerabilities that it fixes in its software. Bug comparisons between vendors therefore paint an incorrect picture.
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LogLogic to protect against Britney Spears snoopers
LogLogic has responded to the rising number of unauthorised attempts to gain access to sensitive data, after launching a security product specifically designed to protect databases.
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Microsoft readies service pack for SQL Server
The anticipated initial service pack for Microsoft's SQL Server 2008 database will be available imminently, Microsoft said.
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Admins warned over latest Windows patch
Microsoft's Patch Tuesday has dropped in on 2009 with a whisper revealing only a single patch covering three vulnerabilities with the Windows operating system's Server Message Block Protocol.
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Microsoft admits knowledge of SQL bug
Microsoft confirmed last week that it has been working on a critical vulnerability in SQL Server for more than eight months.
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Microsoft hit by new SQL attack
Microsoft is now warning users of a serious bug in its SQL Server database software, just days after patching a critical flaw in its Internet Explorer browser.






