June 2015 – Microsoft Releases 8 Security Advisories
Publish date: June 17, 2015
Advisory Date: JUN 09, 2015
DESCRIPTION
Microsoft addresses the following vulnerabilities in its batch of patches for June 2015:
- (MS15-056) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (3058515)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. The most severe of the vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user views a specially crafted webpage using Internet Explorer. - (MS15-057) Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3033890)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if Windows Media Player opens specially crafted media content that is hosted on a malicious website. - (MS15-059) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3064949)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office. The most severe of the vulnerabilities could allow remote code execution if a user opens a specially crafted Microsoft Office file. Users whose accounts are configured to have fewer user rights on the system could be less impacted than users who operate with administrative user rights. - (MS15-060) Vulnerability in Microsoft Common Controls Could Allow Remote Code Execution (3059317)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow remote code execution if a user clicks a specially crafted link, or a link to specially crafted content, and then invokes F12 Developer Tools in Internet Explorer. - (MS15-061) Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3057839)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows. The most severe of these vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker logs on to the system and runs a specially crafted application in kernel mode. An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights. - (MS15-062) Vulnerability in Active Directory Federation Services Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3062577)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS). The vulnerability could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker submits a specially crafted URL to a target site. Due to the vulnerability, in specific situations specially crafted script is not properly sanitized, which subsequently could lead to an attacker-supplied script being run in the security context of a user who views the malicious content. - (MS15-063) Vulnerability in Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3063858)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow elevation of privilege if an attacker places a malicious .dll file in a local directory on the machine or on a network share. - (MS15-064) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (3062157)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update resolves vulnerabilities in Microsoft Exchange Server. The most severe of the vulnerabilities could allow elevation of privilege if an authenticated user clicks a link to a specially crafted webpage.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through the following Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using the Vulnerability Protection product or OfficeScan with Intrusion Defense Firewall (IDF) plugin are also protected from attacks using these vulnerabilities.
MS Bulletin ID | Vulnerability ID | DPI Rule Number | DPI Rule Name | Release Date | Vulnerability Protection and IDF Compatibility |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1687 | 1006745 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1687) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1730 | 1006747 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1730) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1731 | 1006748 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1731) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1732 | 1006749 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1732) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1735 | 1006751 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1735) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1736 | 1006752 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1736) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1737 | 1006753 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1737) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1740 | 1006755 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1740) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1741 | 1006756 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1741) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1742 | 1006757 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1742) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1744 | 1006758 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1744) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1745 | 1006759 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1745) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1747 | 1006760 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1747) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1748 | 1006761 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Elevation Of Privilege Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1748) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1750 | 1006762 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1750) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1751 | 1006763 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1751) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1752 | 1006764 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1752) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1753 | 1006765 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1753) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1755 | 1006766 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1755) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-056 | CVE-2015-1766 | 1006767 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1766)) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-059 | CVE-2015-1759 | 1006769 | Microsoft Office Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1759) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-059 | CVE-2015-1760 | 1006770 | Microsoft Office Use After Free Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1760) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-059 | CVE-2015-1770 | 1006771 | Microsoft Office Uninitialized Memory Use Vulnerability (CVE-2015-1770) | 09-June-15 | YES |
MS15-062 | CVE-2015-1757 | 1000552 | Generic Cross Site Scripting(XSS) Prevention | 09-June-15 | NO |
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