Java 0-Day patched as Java 7 U 11 released
Oracle has released Java Update 11 which addresses the 0-day vulnerability referenced CVE-2013-0422.
Release notes are available on the Oracle Web Site.
The release also contains a reminder to 'reactivate' your Java installation in the control panel if you turned it off, or to reactivate it in Firefox. Watch for the rush now.
Thanks to Michael and PSZ for the heads-up.
Steve
ISC StormCast for Monday, January 14th 2013 http://isc.sans.edu/podcastdetail.html?id=3049
Sysinternals Updates
A handlers shift usually doesnt go by without Roseman writing in telling us that Microsoft have released another Sysinternals update and today is one of those days. A couple of days has passed since Microsoft announced:
- Autoruns v11.4: Autoruns v11.4 adds additional startup locations, fixes several bugs related to image path parsing, adds better support for browsing folders on WinPE, and fixes a Wow64 redirection bug.
- Procdump v5.12: This Procdump update fixes a bug introduced in v5.11 where it doesn’t save information required by the !runaway debugger command.
- SDelete v1.61: SDelete v1.61 fixes drive letter syntax consistency in its parsing of command line arguments.
Steve
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