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Microsoft Security Bulletins for July 8 2014
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Today Microsoft released the following Security Bulletin(s).
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Bulletin Summary:
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-julCritical (2)
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2975687)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-037Vulnerability in Windows Journal Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2975689)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-038Important (3)
Vulnerability in On-Screen Keyboard Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975685)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-039 Vulnerability in Ancillary Function Driver (AFD) Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975684)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-040 Vulnerability in DirectShow Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2975681)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-041moderate (1)
Vulnerability in Microsoft Service Bus Could Allow Denial of Service (2972621)
Published: July 8, 2014
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technet.microsoft.com/li ··· ms14-042Please note that Microsoft may release bulletins out side of this schedule if we determine the need to do so.
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