Microsoft Patch Tuesday – June 10, 2008

Microsoft_security_alert Microsoft is preparing a security update for the June 10, 2008 patch Tuesday with seven bulletins, including three rated “critical” for issues affecting Internet Explorer, DirectX and Bluetooth. In addition to the three critical fixes, there are three important and one moderate.

Critical Fixes

1. Bluetooth Bulletin – Remote Code Execution

2. Internet Explorer Bulletin – Remote Code Execution

3. DirectX Bulletin – Remote Code Execution

Important Fixes

1. WINS Bulletin – Elevation of Privilege

2. Active Directory Bulletin – Denial of Service

3. PGM Bulletin – Denial of Service

Moderate Fixes

1. Kill Bit Bulletin – Remote Code Execution

The IE bulletin affects a number of versions of the browser, including Windows Internet Explorer 7, the Windows 2000, Vista, XP and Windows Server 2003 and 2008 platforms.

The DirectX bulletin affects the same five platforms, and the Bluetooth bulletin affects only Vista and XP.

For more information visit the Microsoft Security Bulletin advance notification web site.

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