Microsoft today released the February 2008 Monthly Security Bulletin updates. As announced last week, five of the updates affect Windows Vista. Three are critical, two important. It should also be noted that two of the updates are not required if the user is already running Service Pack 1. Here’s what’s coming soon to a computer near you, click the links to see more info and links for downloading:
- Critical Update for Windows Vista: KB947890 - Vulnerability in OLE Automation Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- Important Update for Windows Vista: KB946456 - Vulnerability in Windows TCP/IP Could Allow Denial of Service
- Critical Update for Windows Vista: KB946026 - Vulnerability in WebDAV Mini-Redirector Could Allow Remote Code Execution
- Critical Update for Internet Explorer 7 in Windows Vista: KB944533 - Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer
- Important Update for IIS in Windows Vista: KB942831 - Vulnerability in Internet Information Services Could Allow Elevation of Privilege

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3 Non-Security Updates for Vista in Preparation for SP1 | ITsVISTA
Feb 12, 2008 at 3:03 pm
[...] addition to the five security updates released today, Microsoft also released three non-security updatesm, as noted by Nick on the [...]
DRM
Feb 13, 2008 at 12:52 am
In point of fact, none of these five updates applies to SP1.
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