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RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

Moodle Multiple Vulnerabilities

Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Moodle, A remote user can exploit these vulnerabilities to obtain potentially sensitive information, bypass security controls, conduct Cross-Site Scripting attack on the targeted system.
Last Update Date: 22 Mar 2016 09:49 Release Date: 22 Mar 2016 3672 Views

RISK: Extremely High Risk

Extremely High Risk

Adobe Flash Player Multiple Vulnerabilities

Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Flash Player, which could potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.   Note: One of the vulnerabilities was being used in limited, targeted attacks.
Last Update Date: 17 Mar 2016 Release Date: 11 Mar 2016 3976 Views

RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

ISC BIND Multiple Vulnerabilities

Multiple vulnerabilities have been identified in ISC BIND. Exploitation of these vulnerabilities may allow a remote attacker to cause a denial-of-service condition.
Last Update Date: 11 Mar 2016 09:47 Release Date: 11 Mar 2016 3819 Views

RISK: High Risk

High Risk

Microsoft Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Update

Multiple remote code execution vulnerabilities exist when Internet Explorer improperly accesses objects in memory. These vulnerabilities could corrupt memory in such a way that an attacker could execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user.
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3228 Views

RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

Microsoft .NET Framework Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability

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Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3428 Views

RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

Microsoft Windows USB Mass Storage Class Driver Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

This security update resolves an elevation of privilege vulnerability in Microsoft Windows when the Windows USB Mass Storage Class driver fails to properly validate objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code in kernel mode. An attacker could...
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3436 Views

RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

Microsoft Windows Secondary Logon Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists in Microsoft Windows if the Windows Secondary Logon Service fails to properly manage request handles in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited this vulnerability could run arbitrary code as an administrator. An attacker could then install programs; ...
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3501 Views

RISK: Medium Risk

Medium Risk

Microsoft Windows Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability

An elevation of privilege vulnerability exists when Microsoft Windows fails to properly sanitize handles in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerability could run arbitrary code as System. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; ...
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3349 Views

RISK: High Risk

High Risk

Microsoft Office Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilities

Multiple Microsoft Office Memory Corruption VulnerabilitiesMultiple remote code execution vulnerabilities exist in Microsoft Office software when the Office software fails to properly handle objects in memory. An attacker who successfully exploited the vulnerabilities could run arbitrary code in the context of the current user. If the current user...
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3367 Views

RISK: High Risk

High Risk

Microsoft Edge Cumulative Security Update

Multiple Microsoft Edge Memory Corruption VulnerabilitiesMultiple remote code execution vulnerabilities exist when Microsoft Edge improperly accesses objects in memory. The vulnerabilities could corrupt memory in such a way that an attacker could execute arbitrary code in the context of the current user. Microsoft Edge Information Disclosure VulnerabilityAn information...
Last Update Date: 10 Mar 2016 Release Date: 9 Mar 2016 3178 Views