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Tripwire Patch Priority Index for January 2021

5 years ago Lane Thames
Tripwire Patch Priority Index for January 2021

Tripwire’s January 2021 Patch Priority Index (PPI) brings together important vulnerabilities from Microsoft, Dnsmasq and Oracle.

First on the patch priority list this month are patches for Dnsmasq related to the seven so-called “DNSpooq” vulnerabilities. Dnsmasq is an open-source DNS forwarding application, and systems using this software should patch as soon as possible.

Up next on the patch priority list this month are patches for Microsoft Edge, Excel, Office and Word. These patches resolve over 35 vulnerabilities that exist due to issues such as memory corruption, information disclosure, security feature bypass and remote code execution vulnerabilities.

Next are patches that affect components of the Windows operating systems. These patches resolve over 60 vulnerabilities including elevation of privilege, information disclosure, remote code execution and memory corruption vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities affect core Windows, GDI+, AppX, Diagnostics hub, RPC, TPM Device Driver, CSC Service, NTLM, Hyper-V, Active Template Library, WalletService, Media Foundation, CryptoAPI and others.

Next, administrators should focus on server-side patches for Microsoft, which resolve issues in Microsoft SharePoint and SQL Server. These resolve several issues including remote code execution, elevation of privilege, tampering and spoofing vulnerabilities.

Finally, this month are patches for Oracle Java and Oracle Database. Oracle released patches for one Java SE vulnerability and six database vulnerabilities.

BULLETIN CVE
DNSpooq – Dnsmasq CVE-2020-25684, CVE-2020-25685, CVE-2020-25686, CVE-2020-25681, CVE-2020-25683, CVE-2020-25687, CVE-2020-25682
Microsoft Edge (HTML-based) CVE-2021-1705
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) CVE-2021-21112, CVE-2021-21113, CVE-2021-21110, CVE-2021-21111, CVE-2021-21116, CVE-2021-21107, CVE-2021-21114, CVE-2021-21106, CVE-2021-21109, CVE-2021-21108, CVE-2021-21115, CVE-2020-16043, CVE-2020-15995, CVE-2021-21139, CVE-2021-21134, CVE-2021-21135, CVE-2021-21136, CVE-2021-21137, CVE-2021-21130, CVE-2021-21131, CVE-2021-21132, CVE-2021-21133, CVE-2021-21118, CVE-2021-21119, CVE-2020-16044, CVE-2021-21129, CVE-2021-21128, CVE-2021-21123, CVE-2021-21122, CVE-2021-21121, CVE-2021-21120, CVE-2021-21127, CVE-2021-21126, CVE-2021-21125, CVE-2021-21124, CVE-2021-21141, CVE-2021-21140
Microsoft Office CVE-2021-1713, CVE-2021-1714, CVE-2021-1711, CVE-2021-1715, CVE-2021-1716
Microsoft Windows CVE-2021-1685, CVE-2021-1642, CVE-2021-1651, CVE-2021-1680, CVE-2021-1702, CVE-2021-1703, CVE-2021-1645, CVE-2021-1656, CVE-2021-1694, CVE-2021-1695, CVE-2021-1637, CVE-2021-1648, CVE-2021-1652, CVE-2021-1653, CVE-2021-1654, CVE-2021-1655, CVE-2021-1659, CVE-2021-1688, CVE-2021-1693, CVE-2021-1678, CVE-2021-1658, CVE-2021-1700, CVE-2021-1701, CVE-2021-1667, CVE-2021-1673, CVE-2021-1666, CVE-2021-1664, CVE-2021-1660, CVE-2021-1671, CVE-2021-1692, CVE-2021-1691, CVE-2021-1704, CVE-2021-1687, CVE-2021-1686, CVE-2021-1681, CVE-2021-1690, CVE-2021-1649, CVE-2021-1699, CVE-2021-1657, CVE-2021-1706, CVE-2021-1689, CVE-2021-1676, CVE-2021-1650, CVE-2021-1646, CVE-2021-1710, CVE-2021-1697, CVE-2021-1661, CVE-2021-1663, CVE-2021-1670, CVE-2021-1672, CVE-2021-1668, CVE-2021-1679, CVE-2021-1665, CVE-2021-1708, CVE-2021-1696, CVE-2021-1709, CVE-2021-1662, CVE-2021-1682, CVE-2021-1638, CVE-2021-1683, CVE-2021-1684
Microsoft Office SharePoint CVE-2021-1712, CVE-2021-1719, CVE-2021-1707, CVE-2021-1718, CVE-2021-1641, CVE-2021-1717
SQL Server CVE-2021-1636
Oracle Java CVE-2020-14803
Oracle Database CVE-2021-1993, CVE-2021-2000, CVE-2021-2054, CVE-2021-2045, CVE-2021-2035, CVE-2021-2018

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