Eleven new security bulletins have been published (from MS08-056 to MS08-066) as part of the usual launch of Microsoft Updates.
We recommend you to update your system as soon as possible, as according to Microsoft's classification four of the bulletins are rated as "critical", six as "important", and one is rated as "moderate".
You can find more information about those security bulletins by clicking the following links:
- MS08-056: Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Could Allow Information Disclosure.
- MS08-057: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-058: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer.
- MS08-059: Vulnerability in Host Integration Server RPC Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-060: Vulnerability in Active Directory Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-061: Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege.
- MS08-062: Vulnerability in Windows Internet Printing Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-063: Vulnerability in SMB Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-064: Vulnerability in Virtual Address Descriptor Manipulation Could Allow Elevation of Privilege.
- MS08-065: Vulnerability in Message Queuing Could Allow Remote Code Execution.
- MS08-066: Vulnerability in the Microsoft Ancillary Function Driver Could Allow Elevation of Privilege.
