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AusCERT Update
AusCERT Update
An Update usually follows a previous Security Bulletin.
Updates provide additional information or corrections to an existing Security Bulletin. They are a mechanism for quick release of important information in a less structured way. Updates are often member-only access.
Further Information
AU-2009.0023 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin (MS09-003) Major Revision
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(28/05/2009)
AU-2009.0021 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Update to recent IIS vulnerability
- Microsoft has released a bulletin regarding the recent IIS vulnerability.
(19/05/2009)
AU-2009.0020 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][Linux][HP-UX][Solaris] - HP OpenView Network Node Manager - denial of service vulnerability
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(05/05/2009)
AU-2009.0015 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - SeaMonkey: Multiple Vulnerabilities
- SeaMonkey 1.1.16 released correcting multiple vulnerabilities.
(14/04/2009)
AU-2009.0014 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - Mozilla Firefox and SeaMonkey - Further Proof of Concept code available
- Further Proof of Concept code is available for the recent Firefox vulnerabilities
(31/03/2009)
AU-2009.0013 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Update on Conficker/Downadup mitigation methods - Network scanning tools now available
- Update on Conficker/Downadup mitigation methods - Network scanning tools now available
(30/03/2009)
AU-2009.0011 -- AusCERT Update - [Appliance] - Blue Coat Update - Intercepting proxy servers may incorrectly rely on HTTP headers to make connections
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(04/03/2009)
AU-2008.0028 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- Vulnerability in Microsoft SQL Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution
(23/12/2008)
AU-2008.0020 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Advisory 951306 has recently been updated with details of publicly available exploit code
- Microsoft Security Advisory 951306 has recently been updated with details of publicly available exploit code.
(15/10/2008)
AU-2008.0018 -- AusCERT Update - [VMware ESX] - VMware ESX/ESXi 3.5 Update 2 patch causing error
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(14/08/2008)
AU-2008.0017 -- AusCERT Update - [UNIX/Linux] - BIND -P2 releases now available
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(04/08/2008)
AU-2008.0015 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - MS08-037 and ZoneAlarm - Connection Issues resolved
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(11/07/2008)
AU-2008.0014 -- AusCERT Update - [UNIX/Linux] - Re-Release of fetchmail patch for CVE-2008-2711
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(25/06/2008)
AU-2008.0013 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-042 Re-Release
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(25/06/2008)
AU-2008.0007 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin Major Revisions - MS07-025
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(27/03/2008)
AU-2008.0006 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin Revisions - MS07-040
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(26/03/2008)
AU-2008.0005 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS08-014 Re-Releases
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(20/03/2008)
AU-2008.0004 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - Mozilla Firefox, Thunderbird, and SeaMonkey - Multiple vulnerabilities
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(05/03/2008)
AU-2008.0003 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Novell Client NWSPOOL.DLL buffer overflow vulnerability
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(15/02/2008)
AU-2008.0002 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - Adobe Reader - Multiple Vulnerabilities
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(13/02/2008)
AU-2008.0001 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-042 Re-Release
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(10/01/2008)
AU-2007.0028 -- AusCERT Update - [OSX] - Apple Security Update 2007-09 v1.1
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(24/12/2007)
AU-2007.0026 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - CA BrightStor ARCserve Backup Security Notice
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(06/12/2007)
AU-2007.0025 -- AusCERT Update - [FreeBSD] - Firefox 2.0.0.10 now available on FreeBSD
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(29/11/2007)
AU-2007.0023 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - Oracle Critical Patch Update for October 2007
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(22/10/2007)
AU-2007.0022 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-042 Re-Release
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(28/09/2007)
AU-2007.0021 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][OSX] - Firefox 2.0.0.7 released addressing QuickTime browser integration vulnerability
- This new version mitigates the vulnerability previously reported in AusCERT Alert AL-2007.0111.
(19/09/2007)
AU-2007.0020 -- AusCERT Update - [RedHat] - Important: corrected krb5 security update
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(10/09/2007)
AU-2007.0019 -- AusCERT Update - [UNIX/Linux] - MIT krb5 Security Advisory 2007-006 Update
- A problem was discovered with the patch for CVE-2007-3999 that could still leave a system vulnerable.
(06/09/2007)
AU-2007.0018 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Multiple vendors may be affected by Windows URI handler vulnerability
- The issue reported in AusCERT Alert AL-2007.0084 for the Firefox URI handler accessed through Internet Explorer is more general, and may exist for other applications that register custom URI handlers with Windows.
(20/07/2007)
AU-2007.0017 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - PHP 5.2.3 still vulnerable to chunk_split heap overflow vulnerability
- The heap overflow vulnerability described in AA-2007.0039 was not properly fixed in the recent 5.2.3 PHP release.
(06/06/2007)
AU-2007.0016 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - More information regarding the "Dell online Store" Trojan
- This update provides additional information resulting from the analysis of the "Dell online Store" Trojan.
(17/05/2007)
AU-2007.0015 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Vulnerability in Windows DNS RPC Interface Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- Microsoft have released patches for the DNS RPC vulnerability.
(09/05/2007)
AU-2007.0013 -- AusCERT Update - [Win] - Updated information on unpatched Windows DNS Service vulnerability
- This update provides new information on the Microsoft DNS Service vulnerability reported last week in AusCERT Alert AL-2007.0047.
(20/04/2007)
AU-2007.0014 -- AusCERT Update - [Win][UNIX/Linux] - Analysis of the Oracle April 2007 Critical Patch Update
- Additional analysis of the Oracle April 2007 Critical Patch Update has been published by various security researchers.
(19/04/2007)
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