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Apple release iTunes 10.7 (32 Bit and 64 Bit Editions)

Apple iTunes 10.7 (32 Bit and 64 Bit Editions) provides the following enhancements and security fixes

• Adds support for iOS 6 running on compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models

• Adds support for the latest iPod nano and iPod shuffle models

• Impact: Visiting a maliciously crafted website may lead to an unexpected application termination or arbitrary code execution

• Description: Multiple memory corruption issues existed in WebKit. These issues are addressed through improved memory handling

• CVE-ID

• CVE-2011-3016 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3021 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3027 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3032 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3034 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3035 : wushi of team509 working with iDefense VCP, Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3036 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3037 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3038 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3039 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3040 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3041 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3042 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3043 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3044 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3050 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3053 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3059 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3060 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3064 : Atte Kettunen of OUSPG

• CVE-2011-3068 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3069 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3071 : pa_kt working with HP’s Zero Day Initiative

• CVE-2011-3073 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3074 : Slawomir Blazek

• CVE-2011-3075 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3076 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3078 : Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2011-3081 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3086 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3089 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team, miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3090 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3105 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3913 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3924 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3926 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3958 : miaubiz

• CVE-2011-3966 : Aki Helin of OUSPG

• CVE-2011-3968 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3969 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2011-3971 : Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2012-0682 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-0683 : Dave Mandelin of Mozilla

• CVE-2012-1520 : Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer, Jose A. Vazquez of spa-s3c.blogspot.com working with iDefense VCP

• CVE-2012-1521 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team, Jose A. Vazquez of spa-s3c.blogspot.com working with iDefense VCP

• CVE-2012-2817 : miaubiz • CVE-2012-2818 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-2829 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-2831 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-2842 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-2843 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3589 : Dave Mandelin of Mozilla

• CVE-2012-3590 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3591 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3592 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3593 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3594 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3595 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security

• CVE-2012-3596 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3597 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3598 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3599 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3600 : David Levin of the Chromium development community

• CVE-2012-3601 : Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3602 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3603 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3604 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3605 : Cris Neckar of the Google Chrome Security team

• CVE-2012-3606 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3607 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3608 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3609 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3610 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3611 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3612 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3613 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3614 : Yong Li of Research In Motion, Inc.

• CVE-2012-3615 : Stephen Chenney of the Chromium development community

• CVE-2012-3616 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3617 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3618 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3620 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3621 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3622 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3623 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3624 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3625 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3626 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3627 : Skylined and Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security team

• CVE-2012-3628 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3629 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3630 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3631 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3632 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3633 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3634 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3635 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3636 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3637 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3638 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3639 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3640 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3641 : Slawomir Blazek

• CVE-2012-3642 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3643 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3644 : miaubiz

• CVE-2012-3645 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3646 : Julien Chaffraix of the Chromium development community, Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3647 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3648 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3649 : Dominic Cooney of Google and Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3651 : Abhishek Arya and Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3652 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3653 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3654 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3655 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3656 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3657 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3658 : Apple

• CVE-2012-3659 : Mario Gomes of netfuzzer.blogspot.com, Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3660 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3661 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3663 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3664 : Thomas Sepez of the Chromium development community

• CVE-2012-3665 : Martin Barbella of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3666 : Apple

• CVE-2012-3667 : Trevor Squires of propaneapp.com

• CVE-2012-3668 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3669 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3670 : Abhishek Arya of Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer, Arthur Gerkis

• CVE-2012-3671 : Skylined and Martin Barbella of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3672 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3673 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3674 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3675 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3676 : Julien Chaffraix of the Chromium development community

• CVE-2012-3677 : Apple

• CVE-2012-3678 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3679 : Chris Leary of Mozilla

• CVE-2012-3680 : Skylined of Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3681 : Apple

• CVE-2012-3682 : Adam Barth of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3683 : wushi of team509 working with iDefense VCP

• CVE-2012-3684 : kuzzcc

• CVE-2012-3685 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3686 : Robin Cao of Torch Mobile (Beijing)

• CVE-2012-3687 : kuzzcc

• CVE-2012-3688 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3692 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team, Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3699 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3700 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3701 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3702 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3703 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3704 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3705 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3706 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3707 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

• CVE-2012-3708 : Apple

• CVE-2012-3709 : Apple Product Security

• CVE-2012-3710 : James Robinson of Google

• CVE-2012-3711 : Skylined of the Google Chrome Security Team

• CVE-2012-3712 : Abhishek Arya of the Google Chrome Security Team using AddressSanitizer

You can download Apple iTunes 10.7 by visiting the following link http://www.apple.com/itunes/

Rastls.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

Rastls.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

12-Oct-2012 – 6.1.7601.22133 – Rastls.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2769121 – 802.1X authentication fails on a Windows 7-based or Windows 2008 R2-based computer that has multiple certificates

06-Sep-2012 – 6.1.7601.22108 – Rastls.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2751855 – Heap corruption occurs in the Svchost.exe process in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2

06-Sep-2012 – 6.1.7601.17950 – Rastls.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2751855 – Heap corruption occurs in the Svchost.exe process in Windows 7 or in Windows Server 2008 R2

19-Jul-2011 – 6.1.7601.21773 – Rastls.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2549818 – You are prompted to enter your PIN to connect to a Wi-Fi network on an SSO-enabled computer that is running Windows 7

08-Jan-2011 – 6.1.7601.21637 – Rastls.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2494172 – Windows 7 does not connect to an IEEE 802.1X-authenticated network if an invalid certificate is installed

Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 client/server readiness cumulative update released

Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 client/server readiness cumulative update has been released

This update provides performance and reliability improvements that will improve the Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8

The update includes the following performance and reliability improvements:

  • Addresses PowerShell issue with certain localized languages when a Language Interface Pack is installed
  • Improves SMB service and client reliability under certain stress conditions
  • Improves clustered server performance and reliability in Hyper-V and Scale-Out File Server scenarios

You can obtain the update from Microsoft Article KB 2758246 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2758246

Ci.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

Ci.dll – Pre Service Pack 2 Revision History for Windows 7 SP1, Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 and Windows Small Business Server 2011 (SBS 2011)

06-Sep-2012 – 6.1.7601.22108 – Ci.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2735209 – “0x000000E3” Stop error occurs when you try to restart a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computer

06-Sep-2012 – 6.1.7601.17950 – Ci.dll – x86/x64 – http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2735209 – “0x000000E3” Stop error occurs when you try to restart a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computer