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Title: Microsoft Security Update Minor Revisions
Issued: August 23, 2017
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Summary
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The following CVEs and Microsoft security bulletin have undergone a minor revision increment
* CVE-2016-7292
* CVE-2017-0167
* MS16-149
Revision Information:
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CVE-2016-7292
– Title: CVE-2016-7292 | Windows Installer Elevation of Privilege
Vulnerability
– https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
– Reason for Revision: Corrected the Updates Replaced for security
update 3196726 to None. This is an informational change only.
Customers who have already successfully installed the update do
not need to take any further action.
– Originally posted: December 13, 2016
– Updated: August 23, 2017
– CVE Severity Rating: Important
– Version: 1.1
CVE-2017-0167
– Title: CVE-2017-0167 | Windows Kernel Information Disclosure
Vulnerability
– https://portal.msrc.microsoft.com/en-us/security-guidance
– Reason for Revision: Corrected the Monthly Rollup and Security
Update information for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 in
the Affected Products table to Monthly Rollup 4022719 and
Security Update 4022722. Microsoft recommends that customers
running supported editions of Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2
install the Monthly Rollup or the Security Update to be fully
protected from CVE-2017-0167. Customers who have already
successfully installed the updates do not need to take any further
action.
– Originally posted: April 11, 2017
– Updated: August 23, 2017
– CVE Severity Rating: Important
– Version: 2.1
MS16-149
– Title: Security Update for Microsoft Windows (3205655)
– https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms16-149
– Reason for Revision: Corrected the Updates Replaced for security
update 3196726 to None. This is an informational change only.
Customers who have already successfully installed the update do
not need to take any further action.
– Originally posted: December 13, 2016
– Updated: August 23, 2017
– CVE Severity Rating: Important
– Version: 1.1
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