August Security Updates for XPe SP3 and Standard 2009 Are Now on ECE
The August 2011 Security Updates are now available on the ECE site for Windows® Embedded Standard 2009 and/or Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded with Service Pack 3.
The August Security Updates include:
- KB2418241 - Vulnerability in ASP.NET could allow information
disclosure - KB2487367 - Vulnerability in Microsoft Chart Control Could Allow
Information Disclosure - KB2507938 - Vulnerabilities in Windows CSRSS could allow elevation
of privilege - KB2536276 - Vulnerability in SMB Client Could Allow Remote Code
Execution - KB2539631 - Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow
Information Disclosure - KB2539636 - Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow
Information Disclosure - KB2555917 - Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could
Allow Elevation of Privilege - KB2559049 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
- KB2562937 - Microsoft Security Advisory: Update Rollup for ActiveX
Kill Bits - KB2566454 - Vulnerability in Remote Access Service NDISTAPI Driver
Could Allow Elevation of Privilege - KB2567680 - Vulnerability in Windows Client/Server Run-time
Subsystem Could Allow Elevation of Privilege - KB2570222 - Vulnerability in Remote Desktop Protocol Could Allow
Denial of Service - KB2570791 - August 2011 cumulative time zone update for Windows
operating systems - KB2478656 - Vulnerability in .NET Framework and Microsoft
Silverlight Could Allow Remote Code Execution - KB2508272 - Cumulative security update for ActiveX Kill Bits
- KB2518870 - Vulnerability in the .NET Framework could allow remote
code execution - KB2530095 - Vulnerability in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote
Code Execution - KB2510581 - Vulnerability in JScript and VBScript Scripting
Engines Could Allow Remote Code Execution
These updates can be applied to the embedded component database. The database updates incorporate all security updates from prior months for the current year; therefore you do not need to install previous security database updates.
Thanks,
Liz
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