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Bulletin ID MS12-077 MS12-078 MS12-079 MS12-081 MS12-082 MS12-083 MSRT

This document contains information about 7 Microsoft security bulletins issued on November 12, 2012 regarding vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows kernel-mode drivers, Microsoft Word, Windows file handling, DirectPlay, IPHTTPS, and the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool. The bulletins were authored by Vishal and their testing status ranges from closed to in progress as of the dates and times listed in the last 2 columns.

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Bulletin ID MS12-077 MS12-078 MS12-079 MS12-081 MS12-082 MS12-083 MSRT

This document contains information about 7 Microsoft security bulletins issued on November 12, 2012 regarding vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer, Windows kernel-mode drivers, Microsoft Word, Windows file handling, DirectPlay, IPHTTPS, and the Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool. The bulletins were authored by Vishal and their testing status ranges from closed to in progress as of the dates and times listed in the last 2 columns.

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Bulletin ID

MS12-077
MS12-078
MS12-079
MS12-081
MS12-082
MS12-083
MSRT

Title
Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (2761465)
Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execu
Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (27
Vulnerability in Windows File Handling Component Could Allow Remote Code Exe
Vulnerability in DirectPlay Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2770
Vulnerability in IPHTTPS Component Could Allow Security Feature Bypass
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

RM_Author
Vishal
Vishal
Vishal
Vishal
Vishal
Vishal
Vishal

PT_RTQA_Time
11/12/2012 15:21
11/12/2012 15:45
11/12/2012 14:42
11/12/2012 16:05
11/12/2012 14:19
11/12/2012 16:13
11/12/2012 16:18

PT_QA_PASS_Time
In Progress
In Progress
In Progress
In Progress
Closed
In Progress
In Progress

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