FortiGuard Advisory (FGA-2009-40)

Microsoft Security Bulletin for November 2009
2009.November.10


The table below lists the Microsoft vulnerabilities for November.
MS Bulletin Number Microsoft Bulletin TitleSeverityImpact of VulnerabilityAffected SoftwareCVE ID
MS09-063Vulnerability in Web Services on Devices API Could Allow Remote Code Execution (973565)CriticalRemote Code ExecutionMicrosoft Windows CVE-2009-2512
MS09-064Vulnerability in License Logging Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (974783)CriticalRemote Code ExecutionMicrosoft Windows CVE-2009-2523
MS09-065Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel-Mode Drivers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (969947)CriticalRemote Code ExecutionMicrosoft Windows CVE-2009-1127 CVE-2009-2513 CVE-2009-2514
MS09-066Vulnerability in Active Directory Could Allow Denial of Service (973309)ImportantDenial of ServiceMicrosoft Windows CVE-2009-1928
MS09-067Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Excel Could Allow Remote Code Execution (972652)ImportantRemote Code ExecutionMicrosoft Office CVE-2009-3127 CVE-2009-3128 CVE-2009-3129 CVE-2009-3130 CVE-2009-3131 CVE-2009-3132 CVE-2009-3133 CVE-2009-3134
MS09-068Vulnerability in Microsoft Office Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution (976307)ImportantRemote Code ExecutionMicrosoft Office CVE-2009-3135


Threat Remediation


Fortinet provides coverage on Microsoft vulnerabilities in November 2009.

CVE NumberSignature Name
CVE-2009-2512MS.WSDAPI.Message.Handling.Memory.Corruption
CVE-2009-2523MS.License.Logging.Server.RPC.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-2514MS.Kernel.Font.Parsing.Integer.Overflow
CVE-2009-1928LSASS.LDAP.Stack.Overflow
CVE-2009-3127MS.Office.Excel.SXDB.Record.Type.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3128MS.Office.Excel.SxView.Record.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3129MS.Office.Excel.FeatHdr.BIFF.Record.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3130MS.Office.Excel.Row.Record.Integer.Field.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3131MS.Office.Excel.Formula.Record.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3132MS.Office.Excel.Formula.Ptg.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3134MS.Office.Excel.StartObject.Record.Code.Execution
CVE-2009-3135MS.Word.Nfib.Memory.Corruption

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Document History


Revision DateVersion Number
Tuesday, November 10 20091Initial Documentation.


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