Microsoft Windows Update does a good job of keeping your Operating System up to date, but what about those third party programs? Here are the October 2014 third party program patches. Get updated as soon as possible.
Identifier Vendor/Product Product Version Affected/ Date Released by Vendor/ Vulnerability Info/ Vendor Severity / Recommendation
APSB14-22 Adobe Flash Player Win/Mac 15.0.0.167 and earlier 13.0.0.244 and earlier 13.x Linux 11.2.202.406 and earlier 10/14/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution Critical: Priority 1/ Upgrade within 72 hours
APSB14-22 Adobe Air Win 15.0.0.249 and earlier 10/14/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution Critical: Priority 3/ Upgrade at admins discretion
APSB14-23 Adobe ColdFusion ColdFusion 11, 10, 9.0.2, 9.0.1 and 9.0 10/14/2014 Security Bypass, Cross Site Scripting Important: Priority 2/ Upgrade within 30 days
12.0.1 Apple iTunes Before 12.0.1 10/16/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service Recommended: Upgrade after testing
7.7.6 Apple QuickTime Before 7.7.6 10/22/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution, Denial of Service Recommended: Upgrade after testing
38.0.2125.104 Google Chrome Win/Mac/Linux Before 38.0.2125.104 10/14/2014 Denial of Service, Information Disclosure, Security Bypass Upgrade at admin’s discretion
33/ESR 31.2 Mozilla Firefox Before 33/ESR 31.2 10/14/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution, Information Disclosure, Security Bypass, Denial of Service Recommended: Upgrade after testing
31.2 Mozilla Thunderbird Before 31.2 10/14/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution, Information Disclosure, Security Bypass, Denial of Service Recommended: Upgrade after testing
October CPU Java Java SE 6u81, Java SE 7u67, Java SE 8u20, Java SE Embedded 7u60 10/47/2014 Arbitrary Code Execution Recommended: Upgrade after testing
Best wishes,
Randy The Tech Professor
1:42 pm on October 29th, 2014 1
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