October 2013 - Microsoft Releases 8 Security Advisories
DESCRIPTION
Microsoft addresses the following vulnerabilities in its October batch of patches:
- (MS13-080) Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2879017)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update addresses a publicly disclosed vulnerability and undisclosed nine vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. A successful exploit may permit an attacker to execute a malware once user views a malicious webpage via Internet Explorer. Read more here.
- (MS13-081) Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2870008)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update addresses seven vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, which can lead to remote execution of malware once users open a shared content that embeds TrueType or OpenType files. Read more here.
- (MS13-082) Vulnerabilities in .NET Framework Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2878890)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update addresses three reported vulnerabiilties in Microsoft .NET framework, which may lead to remote malware execution if user visits website with a malicious OpenType font (OTP) file. Read more here.
- (MS13-083) Vulnerability in Windows Common Control Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2864058)
Risk Rating: Critical
This security update addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows, which may allow remote execution of malware once attacker sends a malicious web request to ASP.NET web application.Read more here.
- (MS13-084) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft SharePoint Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2885089)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update addresses two vulnerabilities in MS Office that may lead to malware execution once user opens a malicious Office file in a vulnerable MS SharePint Server, MS Ofice Services, or Web Apps. Read more here.
- (MS13-085) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2885080)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update addresses two vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office, which may allow remote code execution once users open a malicious Office file with a specific versions of MS Excel or MS Office software. Read more here.
- (MS13-086) Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2885084)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update addresses two vulnerabilities in MS Office that may allow malware execution once a malicious file is open using affected versions of MS Word or MS Office. Read more here.
- (MS13-087) Vulnerability in Silverlight Could Allow Information Disclosure (2890788)
Risk Rating: Important
This security update addresses a vulnerability in Silverlight, that may allow unwanted data disclosure if an attacker convinces a user to view a website hosting a malicious Silverlight application. Read more here.
TREND MICRO PROTECTION INFORMATION
Trend Micro Deep Security shields networks through the following Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) rules. Trend Micro customers using 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 | IDF Compatibility |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3873 | 1005707 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3873) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3874 | 1005702 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3874) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3875 | 1005704 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3875) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3885 | 1005706 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3885) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3886 | 1005701 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3886) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3897 | 1005703 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3897) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-081 | CVE-2013-3128 | 1005708 | Microsoft OpenType Font Parsing Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3128) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-082 | CVE-2013-3128 | 1005708 | Microsoft OpenType Font Parsing Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3128) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-082 | CVE-2013-3861 | 1005695 | Microsoft Internet Explorer JSON Parsing Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3861) | 08-Oct-13 | YES |
MS13-084 | CVE-2013-3895 | 1000552 | Generic Cross Site Scripting(XSS) Prevention | 08-Oct-13 | No |
MS13-080 | CVE-2013-3893 | 1005689 | Microsoft Internet Explorer Memory Corruption Vulnerability (CVE-2013-3893) | 24-Sep-13 | YES |
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