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  1. Should I install the free patch from 0patch micropatching service for the "CVE-2021-34484...


    Hello,I am very much concerned about the new CVE-2021-34484 Zero-day bug. Is it safe to install the free patch from 0patch micropatching service? Or should I wait for Microsoft to provide one although I don't know how long it might take?Any professional advice would be very much appreciated.Thanks

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    Syed Habib - ARMS IT, Nov 15, 2021
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  2. DaveCiP Win User

    Patching of CVE-2020-0601

    I have a computer that does not list the patch for CVE-2020-060, KB4534293, OS build17134.1246. However, KB4554349 is listed on the same PC, which is OS build 17134.1401. Was the patch for CVE-2020-0601 included in OS build 17134.1401?
     
    DaveCiP, Nov 15, 2021
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  3. Aleena97 Win User
    Cumulative Patch addressing CVE

    Hi All,

    I have a List of CVE dated from 2017 to 2020. Recently we have patched "June 2020 Cumulative update- KB4567517". However, none of the CVEs are addressed by this cumulative update-KB4567517. In my understanding from Microsoft portal, "Cumulative update encompasses
    all previous patches". Is it safe to close CVE from 2017 to 2020 by saying these CVEs are addressed by latest cumulative patch?

    Thank you very much for time.
     
    Aleena97, Nov 15, 2021
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  4. Aleena97 Win User

    Should I install the free patch from 0patch micropatching service for the "CVE-2021-34484...

    Cumulative Patch addressing CVE

    Hi Team,

    I have a List of CVE dated from 2017 to 2020. Recently we have patched "June 2020 Cumulative update- KB4567517". However, none of the CVEs are addressed by this cumulative update-KB4567517. In my understanding from Microsoft portal, "Cumulative update encompasses
    all previous patches". Is it safe to close CVE from 2017 to 2020 by saying these CVEs are addressed by latest cumulative patch?

    Thank you very much for time.
     
    Aleena97, Nov 15, 2021
    #4
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