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Security Bulletins for February 2007

13 Feb 2007

Microsoft Security Bulletins for February reports the release of twelve security updates, six of which are rated "critical" and six rated "important". An end-user version of this update summary is also available.

These updates patch against vulnerabilities that could potentially allow for remote code execution or elevation of privilege on affected computers. In addition to the Windows operating systems, affected applications include Internet Explorer, Interactive Training, Visual Studio, Office and Microsoft Antivirus.

Users are advised to patch their systems against these vulnerabilities immediately. Patches can be downloaded via links posted within the appropriate Security Bulletins or by visiting Microsoft Update.

Important:
We recommend that users patch their systems by downloading and installing critical Microsoft updates as soon as possible.

Users are also encouraged to update their antivirus software daily and to install a firewall on their computers, if they have not done so already. For more information on firewalls, please read Microsoft's tutorial on how to protect your PC.

Microsoft Security Updates Summary for February
Technical Summary of February Security Bulletins

Security Bulletins for February 2007 Severity

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FRISK Software International is a leading developer of anti virus software and anti spam filtering services. FRISK Software International's anti virus computer software, F-PROT Antivirus, is available for a number of operating systems such as Windows, Linux, BSD, Solaris, and AIX as well as the Microsoft Exchange groupware. The company also offers F-PROT AVES, the anti spam and anti virus filtering service.

 
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