WEEKEND
VULNERABILITY AND PATCH REPORT
May 5, 2013
The following software vulnerabilities and
updates were announced by Citadel Information
Group. They strongly recommend
that readers update their computers and take other action as indicated. This is from an e-mail received from Stan
Stahl, Ph.D. [www.citadel-information.com] and posted with his approval.
Special
Security Alert
Microsoft Internet Explorer: Secunia reports an extremely critical unpatched vulnerability in
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8.x that is currently being actively exploited in
target attacks. No official solution is currently available. Microsoft
recommends upgrading to Internet Explorer 9 or 10.
Important Security Updates
D-Link IP Camera: D-Link has released
updates to fix at least 3 security issues for several of its DCS model IP
Cameras. Go to D-Link's website and select the model to
download the current version.
Google Chrome: Google has released
version 26.0.1410.53 for Chrome for iOS to fix moderately critical vulnerabilities. Download
the update from Chrome's website.
Yahoo! Browser for Android: Yahoo! has released
version 1.4.3. for the browser for Android to fix a weakness. Update through the device.
Current Software Versions
Adobe
Flash 11.7.700.169 [Windows 7: IE9, Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape, Opera]
Adobe
Flash 11.7.700.169 [Windows 8: IE]
Adobe
Flash 11.7.700.169 [Macintosh OS X: Firefox, Opera, Safari]
Adobe
Reader 11.0.02
Dropbox
1.6.11
[Citadel warns against relying on Dropbox security. We recommend files
containing sensitive information be independently encrypted with a program like
Axcrypt; encryption keys be at least 15 characters long; and the Dropbox
password be at least 15 characters long and different from other passwords.]
Firefox
20.0.1
[Windows]
Google
Chrome 26.0.1410.64
Internet
Explorer 10.0.9200.16521 [Windows 7: IE]
Internet
Explorer 10.0.9200.16519 [Windows 8: IE]
Java SE 7
Update 21
[Citadel recommends removing or disabling Java from your browser. Java is a
major source of cyber criminal exploits. It is not needed for most internet
browsing. If you have particular web sites that requires Java, Citadel
recommends using a two-browser approach to minimize risk. If you normally
browse the Web with Firefox, for example, disable the Java plugin in Firefox
and use an alternative browser - such as Chrome, IE9, Safari, etc - with Java
enabled to browse only the sites that require it.]
QuickTime
7.7.3
(1680.64)
Safari
5.1.7
[Windows]
Safari
6.0.4
[Mac OS X]
Skype
6.3.0.105
Newly Announced Unpatched Vulnerabilities
D-Link DIR-635 Wireless Router: Secunia reports unpatched vulnerabilities in D-Link's DIR-635
Wireless Router in revision B1 version 2.34EU. Other versions may also be
affected.No official solution is currently available.
For an updated list of previously announced Unpatched Vulnerabilities, please see the resources section of Citadel's website.
For an updated list of previously announced Unpatched Vulnerabilities, please see the resources section of Citadel's website.
For Your IT Department
Cisco Multiple Products: Cisco has released
updates for multiple products, including Cisco's IOS , WebEx, Unified Meeting
Place, TelePresence Management, IPS 4200, Nexus 7000, and others. Apply
appropriate updates.
HP Service Manager: Secunia reports at least
57 vulnerabilities, some of which are highly
critical, in HP's Service Manager. Update to version 9.31.2004 p2.
Novell
iPrint Client: Secunia reports a highly critical vulnerability in Novell's iPrint
Client in versions prior to 5.90. Update to version 5.90.
If you
are responsible for the security of your computer, Citadel's Weekend Vulnerability and Patch Report
is for you. We strongly urge you to take action to keep your workstation
patched and updated.
If someone else is responsible
for the security of your computer, forward our Weekend Vulnerability and Patch
Report to them and follow up to make sure your computer has been patched and
updated.
Vulnerability
management is a key element of cyber security management.
Cyber criminals take over user computers by writing computer programs that
"exploit" vulnerabilities in operating systems (Windows, Apple OS,
etc) and application programs (Adobe Acrobat, Office, Flash, Java, etc). When
software companies find a vulnerability, they usually issue an update patch to
fix the code running in their customer's computers.
Citadel publishes our Weekend
Vulnerability and Patch Report to alert readers to some of the
week's important updates and vulnerabilities. Our focus is on software
typically found in the small or home office (SOHO) or that users are likely to
have on their home computer. The report is not intended to be a thorough
listing of updates and vulnerabilities.
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