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Microsoft plans two patches, no SharePoint fix

posted onMay 6, 2010
by hitbsecnews

Microsoft is prepping two patches for next week's monthly security update, according to an advance notification released Thursday, but there are no plans to release a fix for a dangerous SharePoint flaw that was disclosed last week.

The patches, to arrive on Tuesday, fix one vulnerability each. One of the flaws resides in Windows, the other in Office. Users running Windows 7 and 2008 R2 are not impacted by either of the bugs, Jerry Bryant, group manager of response communications at Microsoft, said in a blog post Thursday.

Not scheduled for a fix is the vulnerability in Microsoft's business collaborative platform, SharePoint, which could allow hackers to elevate privileges and steal sensitive data. The flaw was disclosed to Microsoft in early April by Swiss security firm High-Tech Bridge. On April 29, High-Tech Bridge, whose policy is to go public with bug details two weeks after notifying the vendor, issued an advisory, which included a link to a proof-of-concept code that exploits the vulnerability.

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