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February 24, 2014 at 9:02 pm

Third Party Program Updates For The Month Of February 2014

update third party programsHello everyone,

In this March post I told you about three great programs that will show you all of your computers third party program vulnerabilities, and then download and install the latest vulnerability fixes. Great stuff!

Speaking of vulnerabilities, here is a chart of the non-MS patches that affected Windows platforms in the current month of February 2014. Get updated asap!

Identifier

Vendor/Product

Product Version Affected

Date Released by Vendor

Vulnerability Info

Vendor
Severity / My Recommendation

APSB14-07

Adobe Flash Player

Windows/Mac 12.0.0.44 and earlier Linux 11.2.202.336 and earlier

2/20/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution

Critical: Priority 1/ Upgrade within 72 hours if possible

APSB14-07

Adobe Air

Windows/Mac/Android 3.9.0.1390 and earlier

2/20/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution

Critical: Priority 3/Upgrade at admin’s discretion

APSB14-06

Adobe Shockwave Player

Windows/Mac 12.0.7.148 and earlier

2/11/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service

Critical: Priority 1/ Upgrade within 72 hours if possible

iOS 7.0.6/6.1.6

Apple

Before iOS 7.06 and before iOS 6.1.6

2/21/2014

Data Integrity, Information Disclosure

Recommended

33.0.1750.117

Chrome

Windows/Mac/Linux Before 33.0.1750.117

2/20/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service, Security Bypass, Information Disclosure

Recommended: Upgrade after testing

27 ESR 24.3

Mozilla Firefox

Before Firefox 27 and ESR 24.3

2/4/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service, Security Bypass, Information Disclosure

Recommended: Upgrade after testing

24.3

Mozilla Thunderbird

Before Thunderbird 24.3

2/4/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution, Information Disclosure

Recommended: Upgrade after testing

2.24

Mozilla SeaMonkey

Before 2.24

2/4/2014

Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service, Security Bypass, Information Disclosure

Recommended: Upgrade after testing

Best wishes,
Randy The Tech Professor

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