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  1. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the MHTML protocol handler in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user visited a specially crafted Web site. In a Web-based attack scenario, a Web site could contain a specially crafted link that is used to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site and open the specially crafted link. View the full article
  2. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the MHTML protocol handler in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user visited a specially crafted Web site. In a Web-based attack scenario, a Web site could contain a specially crafted link that is used to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site and open the specially crafted link. View the full article
  3. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the MHTML protocol handler in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user visited a specially crafted Web site. In a Web-based attack scenario, a Web site could contain a specially crafted link that is used to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site and open the specially crafted link. View the full article
  4. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in the MHTML protocol handler in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow information disclosure if a user visited a specially crafted Web site. In a Web-based attack scenario, a Web site could contain a specially crafted link that is used to exploit this vulnerability. An attacker would have to convince users to visit the Web site and open the specially crafted link. View the full article
  5. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in certain applications built using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opens a legitimate file associated with such an affected application, and the file is located in the same network folder as a specially crafted library file. For an attack to be successful, a user must visit an untrusted remote file system location or WebDAV share and open a document from this location that is then loaded by the affected application. View the full article
  6. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in certain applications built using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opens a legitimate file associated with such an affected application, and the file is located in the same network folder as a specially crafted library file. For an attack to be successful, a user must visit an untrusted remote file system location or WebDAV share and open a document from this location that is then loaded by the affected application. View the full article
  7. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in certain applications built using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opens a legitimate file associated with such an affected application, and the file is located in the same network folder as a specially crafted library file. For an attack to be successful, a user must visit an untrusted remote file system location or WebDAV share and open a document from this location that is then loaded by the affected application. View the full article
  8. Bulletin Severity Rating:Important - This security update resolves a publicly disclosed vulnerability in certain applications built using the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) Library. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user opens a legitimate file associated with such an affected application, and the file is located in the same network folder as a specially crafted library file. For an attack to be successful, a user must visit an untrusted remote file system location or WebDAV share and open a document from this location that is then loaded by the affected application. View the full article
  9. Supersite Microsoft’s MIX'11 conference begins today! Join me, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Kip Kniskern, Rafael Rivera, Bob Stein and Long Zheng as we live blog the day one keynote address. The event starts at 9 am PT/12 pm ET. ... View the full article
  10. Supersite Microsoft’s MIX'11 conference begins today! Join me, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Kip Kniskern, Rafael Rivera, Bob Stein and Long Zheng as we live blog the day one keynote address. The event starts at 9 am PT/12 pm ET. ... View the full article
  11. Supersite Microsoft’s MIX'11 conference begins today! Join me, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Kip Kniskern, Rafael Rivera, Bob Stein and Long Zheng as we live blog the day one keynote address. The event starts at 9 am PT/12 pm ET. ... View the full article
  12. Supersite Microsoft’s MIX'11 conference begins today! Join me, Ed Bott, Mary Jo Foley, Kip Kniskern, Rafael Rivera, Bob Stein and Long Zheng as we live blog the day one keynote address. The event starts at 9 am PT/12 pm ET. ... View the full article
  13. There’s one thing that seems to be lost in the latest debate between Microsoft and Google, which erupted on April 11 over FISMA-certification of their cloud-hosted app offerings. Neither company has yet achieved FISMA certification status for the federal versions of their wares. View the full article
  14. There’s one thing that seems to be lost in the latest debate between Microsoft and Google, which erupted on April 11 over FISMA-certification of their cloud-hosted app offerings. Neither company has yet achieved FISMA certification status for the federal versions of their wares. View the full article
  15. There’s one thing that seems to be lost in the latest debate between Microsoft and Google, which erupted on April 11 over FISMA-certification of their cloud-hosted app offerings. Neither company has yet achieved FISMA certification status for the federal versions of their wares. View the full article
  16. There’s one thing that seems to be lost in the latest debate between Microsoft and Google, which erupted on April 11 over FISMA-certification of their cloud-hosted app offerings. Neither company has yet achieved FISMA certification status for the federal versions of their wares. View the full article
  17. Microsoft provided near- and longer-term updates about its ERP and CRM wares at its Convergence conference for its ERP and CRM customers and partners on April 11. View the full article
  18. Microsoft provided near- and longer-term updates about its ERP and CRM wares at its Convergence conference for its ERP and CRM customers and partners on April 11. View the full article
  19. Microsoft provided near- and longer-term updates about its ERP and CRM wares at its Convergence conference for its ERP and CRM customers and partners on April 11. View the full article
  20. Microsoft provided near- and longer-term updates about its ERP and CRM wares at its Convergence conference for its ERP and CRM customers and partners on April 11. View the full article
  21. Windows IT Pro The Winklevoss twins, who claimed to have invented Facebook and then got swindled out of sharing in the company's successes, have lost their final appeal in the matter and must accept the terms of a previous settlement. ... View the full article
  22. Windows IT Pro The Winklevoss twins, who claimed to have invented Facebook and then got swindled out of sharing in the company's successes, have lost their final appeal in the matter and must accept the terms of a previous settlement. ... View the full article
  23. Windows IT Pro The Winklevoss twins, who claimed to have invented Facebook and then got swindled out of sharing in the company's successes, have lost their final appeal in the matter and must accept the terms of a previous settlement. ... View the full article
  24. Windows IT Pro The Winklevoss twins, who claimed to have invented Facebook and then got swindled out of sharing in the company's successes, have lost their final appeal in the matter and must accept the terms of a previous settlement. ... View the full article
  25. The annual Microsoft Mix design/developer conference keynotes kick off this Tuesday, April 12 at 9 a.m. PT. View the full article
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