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Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities
From: "James Foster" <James.Foster () foundstone com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2003 08:28:35 -0700
Foundstone Security Briefing: MS03-041 through MS03-047 - Severe Vulnerabilities from Messenger to Exchange Yesterday, Microsoft announced seven new patches for a series of critical vulnerabilities that will affect nearly every Microsoft customer. These vulnerabilities, named MS03-041 through MS03-047, are found in the Microsoft Messenger service, Microsoft Exchange, Outlook Web Access, Windows Help and other popular Microsoft software. The impact of the vulnerabilities could be severe-many of the issues are buffer overruns that can result in remote code execution on un-patched hosts. The vulnerabilities that are remotely exploitable bear resemblance to previous Microsoft issues that were widely exploited by both remote attackers as well as worms that resulted in widespread damage. Foundstone is offering this Security Briefing as part of a coordinated effort designed to protect current customers and other organizations, globally. Web Seminar Outline: Introduction Overview of the 7 New Microsoft Vulnerabilities MS03-043 In-depth: Buffer Overrun in Messenger Service MS03-046/47 In-depth: Critical Vulnerabilities in MS Exchange Server The Other 4 Vulnerabilities: ActiveX, Authenticode & More Protective Measures Questions and Answers Presenters: Brian Kenyon - Director of Product Services Dave Cole - VP Product Management Go to Foundstone's Website - www.foundstone.com <http://www.foundstone.com/> to register for the these free briefings. Enjoy and hope to see everyone there! -Foster ... James C. Foster Director, Research and Development Foundstone, Inc. Strategic Security 949.297.5600 Tel 949.463.3373 Mobile 949.297.5575 Fax http://www.foundstone.com <http://www.foundstone.com/> software | services | education This email may contain confidential and privileged information for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender and delete all copies of this message. Thank you.
Current thread:
- Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities James Foster (Oct 16)
- Re: Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities John Sage (Oct 16)
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- Re: Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities Chris Sharp (Oct 16)
- Re: Foundstone Labs to Present Information on New Microsoft Vulnerabilities Benjamin Krueger (Oct 16)