I track security updates for the following vendors: Apple, Cisco, FreeBSD, Microsoft, Red Hat, and Sun Microsystems. I chose these vendors based on my own needs for the networks and systems I manage. I’ve also found that updates from these vendors tend to catch the major updates necessary for common software applications. If you have other vendors you would like me to provide updates for, send me a message.

Microsoft Corporation
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft DirectShow Could Allow Remote Code Execution (971633)
- Vulnerabilities in Remote Desktop Connection Could Allow Remote Code Execution (970927)
- Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Active Template Library (ATL) Could Allow Remote Code Execution (973908)
- Vulnerabilities in Visual Studio Active Template Library Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969706)

Red Hat, Inc.

Sun Microsystems, Inc.
- Security Vulnerability in the Solaris sendfile(3EXT) and sendfilev(3EXT) Extended Library Functions may Result in a Denial of Service (DoS) Condition due to a System Panic
- Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in the Flash Player for Solaris 10 (Adobe Security Bulletin APSB09-10)
- Multiple Security Vulnerabilities in Firefox Versions Prior to 3.5.2 May Allow Execution of Arbitrary Code or Application Crash
- Security Vulnerability in Solaris pollwakeup(9F) May Allow an Unprivileged User to Panic the System


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