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Microsoft’s September 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 61 CVEs (CVE-2023-36761)

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Microsoft’s September 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 61 CVEs (CVE-2023-36761) Microsoft addresses 61 CVEs including two vulnerabilities that were exploited in the wild. Important CVE-2023-36761 | Microsoft Word Information Disclosure Vulnerability CVE-2023-36761 is an information disclosure vulnerability in Microsoft Word.

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Microsoft’s October 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 103 CVEs (CVE-2023-36563, CVE-2023-41763)

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We omitted CVE-2023-44487 from our counts as this vulnerability was reported to MITRE and not Microsoft and does not exclusively affect Microsoft products. It was exploited in the wild as a zero-day and was publicly disclosed prior to the October 2023 Patch Tuesday release. Details about this flaw are included in our analysis below.

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Microsoft’s August 2023 Patch Tuesday Addresses 73 CVEs (CVE-2023-38180)

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Microsoft also released two advisories (ADV230003 and ADV230004) this month as well as a patch for a vulnerability in AMD processors (CVE-2023-20569). Important CVE-2023-38180 |.NET NET and Visual Studio Denial of Service Vulnerability CVE-2023-38180 is a Denial of Service (DoS) vulnerability in Microsoft Visual Studio,NET versions 6.0

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Microsoft’s February 2024 Patch Tuesday Addresses 73 CVEs (CVE-2024-21351, CVE-2024-21412)

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According to Microsoft, this vulnerability has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day, though no specific details about exploitation were available at the time this blog was published. Moderate December 2022 CVE-2023-24880 Windows SmartScreen Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability 4.4

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Your guide to generative AI and ML at AWS re:Invent 2023

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Code talks – In this new session type for re:Invent 2023, code talks are similar to our popular chalk talk format, but instead of focusing on an architecture solution with whiteboarding, the speakers lead an interactive discussion featuring live coding or code samples. AWS DeepRacer Get ready to race with AWS DeepRacer at re:Invent 2023!

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Accelerate 5G with AI-Powered Cybersecurity

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Here are just a few examples of how Palo Alto Networks is thinking about protecting private 5G from cyberattacks through our partner ecosystem: Celona : The recently announced partnership with Celona , an innovator of secure 5G-LAN solutions for the enterprise, extends Zero Trust security to private 4G and 5G wireless networks.