Don’t forget, most Cisco End-of-Life / End-of-Sale announcements include a list of product migration options. If you need help deciding which product is best for you, send me a message.

Microsoft Corporation
- Cumulative Security Update of ActiveX Kill Bits
- Vulnerability in Windows Media File Format Could Allow Remote Code Execution (941569 and 944275)
- Vulnerability in Windows Media Format Could Allow Remote Code Execution (923689)
- Vulnerability in Step-by-Step Interactive Training Could Allow Remote Code Execution (923723)
A special extended edition of Tech Messages for 2008-11-21 through 2008-11-28:
- SCE8000 SCOS 3.1.6S - Wrong Usage of 7600 Chassis OID in SCE8000 Chassis
The SNMP OID in the SCE8000 chassis IDPROM may contain a wrong value of cisco7604 instead of SCE8000. As a result, the chassis information in the entity MIB may show the value 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.5.1.2.1.42 (cisco7604) instead of 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.12.3.1.3.650 (SCE8000). (CCO login required.) - Memory Corruption in the VSD Process That May Cause an MDS SSM to Reload - SSI Software Upgrade Required
An SSM module in MDS series switch may unexpectedly reload due to memory corruption in the VSD process. This problem only affects SSI software images. (CCO login required.) - Cisco Emergency Responder - Memory Leak May Cause 911 Service Outage - Upgrade Required
This vulnerablity will manifest itself in various circumstances and is intermittent in nature. There is not one specific trigger that will cause this event to occur. (CCO login required.)
Don’t forget, most Cisco End-of-Life / End-of-Sale announcements include a list of product migration options. If you need help deciding which product is best for you, send me a message.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Security Vulnerability in Solaris IP Filter Network Address Translation (NAT) May Lead to DNS Cache Poisoning
- A Security Vulnerability in the Logical Domains (LDoms) Manager May Allow Unauthorized System Access and Escalation of Privileges
- Security Vulnerability in StarOffice/StarSuite Related to EMF Files May Lead to Heap Overflows and Arbitrary Code Execution
- Security Vulnerability in StarOffice Related to .wmf Files May Lead to Heap Overflows and Arbitrary Code Execution
- A Security Vulnerability in the Solaris Socket(3SOCKET) Function May Allow Unprivileged Users to Panic the System
- A Security Vulnerability in the Solaris i915 DRM Driver May Cause a Kernel Panic
- A Buffer Overflow Security Vulnerability in the Solaris sadmind(1M) Daemon May Lead to Execution of Arbitrary Code





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