The company initially released protection against improper certificates issued by the French government certificate authority without support for XP and Server 2003, but have now come through.
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for December 2013
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for December 2013
Microsoft boosts online account security for Outlook and SkyDrive with activity monitoring
Firm urges users to enable security features
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for December 2013
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for December 2013
Microsoft warns of Windows XP zero-day exploit in the wild
Allows attackers to gain access to data and install programs
Hackers actively exploiting JBoss vulnerability to compromise servers, researchers say
Attackers are actively exploiting a known vulnerability to compromise JBoss Java EE application servers that expose the HTTP Invoker service to the Internet in an insecure manner.
HP researchers find zero-day exploit in IE11 on Windows 8.1
Two researchers from HP demonstrated a previously unknown zero-day exploit in Internet Explorer 11 running on Windows 8.1 during a session of the Mobile Pwn2Own hacking contest
Adobe patches critical vulnerabilities in Flash Player, ColdFusion
Adobe Systems released security updates for Flash Player, AIR and ColdFusion to fix critical vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems or read information from servers without authorization
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November 2013
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for November 2013
Microsoft to fix IE zero-day bug today with security patch
Microsoft has announced that a zero day bug discovered in many versions of Internet Explorer will be fixed via a security patch later today
Security researchers laud Microsoft, Facebook bug bounty programs
Facebook and Microsoft are winning plaudits from security researchers for launching an initiative to offer bounties to bug hunters who discover and report vulnerabilities in widely used products
New IE zero-day attack reported
Researchers at network security company Fireeye have identified a zero-day exploit of Internet Explorer on a breached web site
Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for November 2013
Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for November 2013
'Operation Hangover' hackers exploit latest Windows zero-day
The unpatched vulnerability in Windows that Microsoft acknowledged on Tuesday has been used by a known Indian hacker group responsible for earlier "Operation Hangover" attacks, security company Symantec said
Microsoft releases workaround fix for Office, Lync and Windows Server exploit
Hole being hit by targeted attacks from the Middle East and South Asia
Microsoft offers bug hunters $100,000 for early attack alerts
Tech giant takes on blackhat community with new bounty system
Google will pay open source vulnerability finders
Google is going to start paying the security community for discovering open source software vulnerabilities and will pay bug bounty rewards up to $3,133.7
Microsoft pays out $28K to IE bug hunters in its first-ever bounty program
Microsoft paid more than $28,000 in rewards to researchers for its first bug bounty program, a one-month special it ran during the summer for the preview version of Internet Explorer 11.
Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player
Microsoft has released an update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 8/8.1 and Server 2008/R2
70 percent of business users vulnerable to latest Internet Explorer Zero-Day
According to Microsoft, a zero day flaw in Internet Explorer (IE), which impacts all versions of the browser, is being actively exploited in the wild. Reports of exploitation, according to Microsoft, seem to have criminals focused on IE versions 8 and 9.