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- August 2014 - Microsoft Releases 9 Security Advisories
Microsoft addresses the following vulnerabilities in its August batch of patches:
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft Windows. Once successfully exploited, it could allow remote code execution thus compromising the security of the affected system.
This security update addresses vulnerabilities found residing in Microsoft SQL Server. One of the vulnerabilities which affects SQL Server Master Data Services, can lead to elevation of privilege once successfully exploited via a specially crafted website.
This security update addresses several vulnerabilities found in Microsoft Windows. When successfully exploited, it could allow elevation of privilege via a specially crafted application run by a remote attacker.
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft .NET Framework. Once successfully exploited, it could allow security bypass feature via a specially crafted website thus compromising the security of the system.
This security update addresses one vulnerability found in Microsoft Windows, which could allow security feature bypass when used with another vulnerability like remote code execution vulnerability. This then can lead to arbitrary code execution.
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft OneNote, which could allow remote code execution when successfully exploited. As such, the security of the system is compromised.
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft OneNote, which could allow remote code execution when successfully exploited. As such, the security of the system is compromised.
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft Windows, which could lead to elevation of privilege once successfully exploited by a remote attacker.
This security update addresses a vulnerability found in Microsoft SharePoint Server. Remote attackers can use a specially crafted app to execute arbitrary JavaScript.
This security update addresses several vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. Once successfully exploited, it could lead to remote code execution via a specially crafted webpage viewed by a user. In addition, remote attackers can also have the same user rights as the current user.
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through the following Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using the Vulnerability Protection product or OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities.
MS Bulletin ID | Vulnerability ID | DPI Rule Number | DPI Rule Name | Release Date | Vulnerability Protection and IDF Compatibility |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-2820 | 1006174 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-2820) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-2823 | 1006175 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-2823) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-2824 | 1006176 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-2824) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-4050 | 1006165 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-4050) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-4057 | 1006177 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-4057) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |
MS14-051 | CVE-2014-4063 | 1006166 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2014-4063) | 12-Aug-14 | YES |