Patch Tuesday: 14 Security Bulletins Included for March, Including FREAK Fix

Patch Tuesday is upon us. Microsoft will be releasing 14 bulletins today.

Rod Trent

March 10, 2015

2 Min Read
Patch Tuesday: 14 Security Bulletins Included for March, Including FREAK Fix

Without Advance Notification, Patch Tuesday these days is like casually turning a corner and being surprised with a hateful slap in the face. Today Microsoft has announced that it will be delivering 14 security bulletins later this afternoon, fixing security problems with Internet Explorer, the VB Scripting engine, Windows, Office, an Adobe Font driver, PNG images, Exchange Server, Task Scheduler, RDP, and others.

Incidentally, this month Microsoft has also chosen to release the FREAK fix.

Here's what's releasing today…

 

MS15-018

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3032359)

MS15-019

Vulnerability in VBScript Scripting Engine Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3040297)

MS15-020

Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3041836) 

MS15-021

Vulnerabilities in Adobe Font Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3032323)

MS15-022

Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3038999)

MS15-023

Vulnerabilities in Kernel-Mode Driver Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3034344) 

MS15-024

Vulnerability in PNG Processing Could Allow Information Disclosure (3035132)

MS15-025

Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3038680)

MS15-026

Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3040856)

MS15-027

Vulnerability in NETLOGON Could Allow Spoofing (3002657)

MS15-028

Vulnerability in Windows Task Scheduler Could Allow Security Feature Bypass (3030377) 

MS15-029

Vulnerability in Windows Photo Decoder Component Could Allow Information Disclosure (3035126)

MS15-030

Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Protocol Could Allow Denial of Service (3039976) 

MS15-031

Vulnerability in Schannel Could Allow Security Feature Bypass (3046049) 

 

As always, be careful out there, and let us know if you find problems with any of the issued updates.

 

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