9 matches found
EUVD-2013-3791
Malware in sbrugna...
February 25, 2025—KB5052077 (OS Build 19045.5555) Preview
February 25, 2025—KB5052077 OS Build 19045.5555 Preview Support for Windows 10 has ended on October 14, 2025 After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, technical assistance, or security fixes for Windows 10. Your PC will still work, but we...
Keyboard layout sync failures due to Microsoft API limitation
Symptom 1: In a Windows Server VDA session the keyboard layout might not sync with the client keyboard layout when launching session with the "Sync only once - when the session launches" in the Citrix Workspace App Windows/Linux/Mac keyboard setting. Symptom 2: In a Windows 10/11, Windows Server...
September 1, 2021—KB5005101 (OS Builds 19041.1202, 19042.1202, and 19043.1202) Preview
September 1, 2021—KB5005101 OS Builds 19041.1202, 19042.1202, and 19043.1202 Preview 6/15/21 IMPORTANT This release includes the Flash Removal Package. Taking this update will remove Adobe Flash from the machine. For more information, see the Update on Adobe Flash Player End of Support. 11/17/20...
Security update for MozillaFirefox (important)
MozillaFirefox is updated to version 50.0.2 which fixes the following issues: Firefox crashed with 3rd party Chinese IME when using IME text fixed in version 50.0.1 Redirection from an HTTP connection to a data: URL could inherit wrong origin after an HTTP redirect fixed in version 50.0.1,...
Design/Logic Flaw
Microsoft Pinyin IME 2010, when used in conjunction with Microsoft Office 2010 SP1, does not properly restrict configuration options, which allows local users to gain privileges by starting Internet Explorer from the IME toolbar, aka "Chinese IME Vulnerability."...
CVE-2013-3859
Microsoft Pinyin IME 2010, when used in conjunction with Microsoft Office 2010 SP1, does not properly restrict configuration options, which allows local users to gain privileges by starting Internet Explorer from the IME toolbar, aka "Chinese IME Vulnerability."...
CVE-2000-0933
The Input Method Editor IME in the Simplified Chinese version of Windows 2000 does not disable access to privileged functionality that should normally be restricted, which allows local users to gain privileges, aka the "Simplified Chinese IME State Recognition" vulnerability...
CVE-2000-0933
The Input Method Editor IME in the Simplified Chinese version of Windows 2000 does not disable access to privileged functionality that should normally be restricted, which allows local users to gain privileges, aka the "Simplified Chinese IME State Recognition" vulnerability...