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Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2012

Sep 11, 2012 3:15AM PDT
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for September 2012

Published : September 11, 2012

Microsoft released 2 new security updates today, as part of their routine monthly security update cycle. As indicated below, both are identified as Important.

Microsoft also released an updated version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the Download Center.

Important: 2

MS12-061 - Vulnerability in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2719584)
MS12-062 - Vulnerability in System Center Configuration Manager Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (274152Cool

Security Bulletin : http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/security/bulletin/ms12-sep

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These bulletins will increase protection by addressing two unique vulnerabilities in the following Microsoft products:

MS12-061 (Visual Studio Team Foundation Server) This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Visual Studio Team Foundation Server. This bulletin is rated Important for Microsoft Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2010 Service Pack 1.

MS12-062 (System Center Configuration Manager) This security update resolves a privately reported vulnerability in Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager. The bulletin is rated Important for Microsoft Systems Management Server 2003 Service Pack 3 and Microsoft System Center Configuration Manager 2007 Service Pack 2.

Neither of the issues addressed is known to be under active exploit in the wild - and, on another positive note, neither bulletin requires customers to restart their machines.

http://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/archive/2012/09/11/update-tuesday-overview-for-september-2012.aspx

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