Appeared source code to attack Microsoft products
Just one day after Microsoft issued a security bulletin in June 2006, hackers launched a network of code that took advantage of this security weakness.
Most of the patches that Microsoft has issued are widely known vulnerabilities. However, there are at least two new vulnerabilities published for the first time on June 13 - the date of the security bulletin release.
Security companies have reported finding source code to exploit the latest vulnerabilities in Microsoft products yesterday. The exploit code for unknown vulnerabilities means that hackers can use code to attack systems that haven't yet installed the patch.
The source code has been explored by Microsoft for its source code. Except for the security message MS06-027 (vulnerability that allows attacks on Word), Microsoft has not yet recognized any attacks with this source code, and the source code does not affect users. Install all security updates in June 2006.
Some exploit codes are available for "serious" vulnerabilities in Windows Media Player, and "routing and remote access" features. SANS Computer Virus Warning Center said two sources of "routing and remote access" were discovered.
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