[BigFix-Announcements] BES Auto Notification: New Fixlets Published in Fixlet Site: 'Enterprise Security'

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Fixlet Site - 'Enterprise Security'
Current Version: 1523	Published: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 20:37:46  GMT

New Fixlets:
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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows XP SP3
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667601
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows XP SP3 - CORRUPT PATCH
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667602
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2003 SP2
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667605
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2003 SP2 - CORRUPT PATCH
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667606
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Vista SP2
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667607
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2008 SP2
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667609
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows 7
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667611
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows XP SP2 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667613
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows XP SP2 (x64) - CORRUPT PATCH
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667614
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2003 SP2 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667615
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2003 SP2 (x64) - CORRUPT PATCH
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667616
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Vista SP2 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667617
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2008 SP2 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667619
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows 7 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667621
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.

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Title: 2616676: Update for Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64)
Severity: <Unspecified>
Fixlet ID: 261667623
Fixlet Link: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=2616676

Fixlet Description: Microsoft is aware of active attacks using at least one fraudulent digital certificate issued by DigiNotar, a certification authority present in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities Store. A fraudulent certificate could be used to spoof content, perform phishing attacks, or perform man-in-the-middle attacks against all Web browser users including users of Internet Explorer. While this is not a vulnerability in a Microsoft product, this issue affects all supported releases of Microsoft Windows. Install this update to resolve the issue which requires an update to the certificate revocation list on Windows systems and to keep your systems certificate list up to date.



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