Windows 10: Microsoft acknowledges Internet Explorer issue in February 2019 patch

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    Microsoft acknowledges Internet Explorer issue in February 2019 patch


    Microsoft last week released a new batch of cumulative updates for Windows 10 with important fixes. Late last week, Microsoft updated the support document of Windows 10 October 2018 Update Build 17763.316 to acknowledge a new bug associated with Internet Explorer.

    In the updated changelog of Windows 10 Build 17763.316, Microsoft says that the company is aware of an issue where Internet Explorer may fail to load certain images if they contain a backslash (\).

    “After installing this update, Internet Explorer may fail to load images with a backslash (\) in their relative source path,” Microsoft explains. While Microsoft is working on a solution which could be shipped with next update, the company has also outlined workarounds to deal with the problem.

    Users are advised to change the backslash (\) to a forward slash (/) in the relative path of the image element to address the bug in Internet Explorer. Or users can also change the relative path to the full URI path.

    There is another new issue in the update where apps using a Microsoft Jet database with the Microsoft Access 95 file format may randomly stop working. You can address this issue temporarily by converting the database to a newer .mdb file format or converting the database to the .accdb file format.

    The issues discovered in Windows 10 February 2019 cumulative updates will be addressed in an upcoming release, Microsoft confirmed.

    The post Microsoft acknowledges Internet Explorer issue in February 2019 patch appeared first on Windows Latest

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    Microsoft Internet Explorer renamed to Windows Internet Explorer ?

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    Since version 7 of the world`s most popular web browser - Microsoft Internet Explorer was silently renamed to Windows Internet Explorer.Such a step from Microsoft is not a surprise since Internet Explorer is part of the Windows operation system for a long time.Obviously Microsoft corp. wants to state that Internet Explorer is already considered as a part of Windows and not as an external browser (remember the IE and WMP law issues last year!?).
     
  3. Microsoft February 2019 Security Updates

    Release Notes

    February 2019 Security Updates

    Release Date: February 12, 2019

    The February security release consists of security updates for the following software:

    Adobe Flash Player

    Internet Explorer

    Microsoft Edge

    Microsoft Windows

    Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office Services and Web Apps

    ChakraCore

    .NET Framework

    Microsoft Exchange Server

    Microsoft Visual Studio

    Azure IoT SDK

    Microsoft Dynamics

    Team Foundation Server

    Visual Studio Code

    Please note the following information regarding the security updates:

    A list of the latest servicing stack updates for each operating system can be found in ADV990001. This list will be updated whenever a new servicing stack update is released. It is important to install the latest servicing stack update.

    Windows 10 updates are cumulative. The monthly security release includes all security fixes for vulnerabilities that affect Windows 10, in addition to non-security updates. The updates are available via the Microsoft Update Catalog.

    Updates for Windows RT 8.1 and Microsoft Office RT software are only available via Windows Update.

    For information on lifecycle and support dates for Windows 10 operating systems, please see Windows Lifecycle Facts Sheet.

    In addition to security changes for the vulnerabilities, updates include defense-in-depth updates to help improve security-related features.

    The following CVEs have FAQs with additional information and may include * further steps to take after installing the updates.

    ADV190003

    ADV190007 *

    ADV990001

    CVE-2019-0540 *

    CVE-2019-0600

    CVE-2019-0601

    CVE-2019-0602

    CVE-2019-0615

    CVE-2019-0616

    CVE-2019-0619

    CVE-2019-0621

    CVE-2019-0628

    CVE-2019-0635

    CVE-2019-0636

    CVE-2019-0643

    CVE-2019-0648

    CVE-2019-0658

    CVE-2019-0660

    CVE-2019-0661

    CVE-2019-0664

    CVE-2019-0669

    CVE-2019-0676

    CVE-2019-0686 *

    CVE-2019-0724 *

    CVE-2019-0741

    Known Issues

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  4. Microsoft acknowledges Internet Explorer issue in February 2019 patch

    Microsoft fixes Internet Explorer 7 phishing shield

    Internet Explorer 7 was designed with security in mind. While there have been several flaws reported in the browser, Microsoft has so far been very good with patching them. When they discovered that Internet Explorer 7's phishing shield can get bogged down very quickly when viewing multiple web pages at once (or just a web page with a lot of content), Microsoft worked hard to find a fix. The problem lied in the way the phishing filter checks for bad sites. Instead of checking whether a site is on a pre-downloaded "naughty list" like Firefox 2, Internet Explorer 7 asks Microsoft whether or not a site is good before loading it. A quick optimization patch was not included in the most recent "Patch Tuesday", but you can still get it here.

    Source: CNET
     
    zekrahminator, Feb 18, 2019
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