Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for September 9/14/2004

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    Microsoft Security Bulletin(s) for 9/14/2004
    September 14, 2004
    Today Microsoft released the following Security Bulletins.

    Note: www.microsoft.com/technet/security and www.microsoft.com/security are authoritative in all matters concerning Microsoft Security Bulletins! ANY e-mail, web board or newsgroup posting (including this one) should be verified by visiting these sites for official information. Microsoft never sends security or other updates as attachments. These updates must be downloaded from the microsoft.com download center or Windows Update. See the individual bulletins for details.

    Because some malicious messages attempt to masquerade as official Microsoft security notices, it is recommended that you physically type the URLs into your web browser and not click on the hyperlinks provided.

    Bulletin Summaries:

    September Summary
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/ms04-sep.mspx

    Critical Bulletins:

    MS04-028 - Buffer Overrun in JPEG Processing (GDI+) Could Allow Code Execution (833987)
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS04-028.mspx

    Important Bulletins:

    MS04-027 - Vulnerability in WordPerfect Converter Could Allow Code Execution (884933)
    http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS04-027.mspx

    This represents our regularly scheduled monthly bulletin release (second Tuesday of each month). Please note that Microsoft may release bulletins out side of this schedule if we determine the need to do so.

    If you have any questions regarding the patch or its implementation after reading the above listed bulletin you should contact Product Support Services in the United States at 1-866-PCSafety 1-866-727-2338
    International customers should contact their local subsidiary.
     
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