20141010. Microsoft Security Patch advance notification on September 10, October
As part of Microsoft's monthly patch release, Microsoft will provide users with patch-related information one week before the patch release, including the number of patches, affected software, and severity levels. This notification aims to help users arrange patch deployment plans better.
Microsoft plans to release nine security bulletins in October 15, 2014, which are described below:
AnnouncementID |
Highest Severity Level |
Vulnerability impact |
Restart requirements |
Affected Software |
Patch1 |
Severe |
Remote Code Execution |
Need to restart |
Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer |
Patch2 |
Severe |
Remote Code Execution |
May require restart |
Microsoft Windows, Microsoft. NET Framework |
Patch3 |
Severe |
Remote Code Execution |
Need to restart |
Microsoft Windows |
Patch4 |
Moderate |
Privilege Escalation |
May require restart |
Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office |
Patch5 |
Important |
Remote Code Execution |
May require restart |
Microsoft Windows |
Patch6 |
Important |
Remote Code Execution |
May require restart |
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Services, Microsoft Office Web Apps |
Patch7 |
Important |
Privilege Escalation |
Need to restart |
Microsoft Windows |
Patch8 |
Important |
Privilege Escalation |
Need to restart |
Microsoft Windows |
Patch9 |
Important |
Bypass security features |
May require restart |
Microsoft Developer Tools |
Before the patch is released, we do not rule out the possibility of changing the above information.
Advance notice webpage:Detailed security bulletins summary can be found on this page details: https://technet.microsoft.com/zh-cn/library/security/ms14-oct (English)
Microsoft WindowsMalware deletion tool:Microsoft will release an updated version of the Microsoft Windows malware deletion tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the download center.
Microsoft Global Technical Support Center Security Technology Department