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Tripwire Patch Priority Index for July 2022

4 years ago Lane Thames
Tripwire Patch Priority Index for May 2021

Tripwire’s July 2022 Patch Priority Index (PPI) brings together important vulnerabilities for Microsoft and Adobe.

First on the patch priority list this month are patches that resolve 2 vulnerabilities in Edge.

Next is a patch that resolves a security feature bypass vulnerability in Office.

Up next are patches for Adobe Reader and Acrobat that resolve 22 issues including arbitrary code execution and memory leak vulnerabilities.

Up next are patches that affect components of the Windows operating systems. These patches resolve over 35 vulnerabilities, including elevation of privilege, information disclosure, security feature bypass, remote code execution, and denial of service vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities affect core Windows, Kernel, Media Center, Print Spooler, Network File System, Advanced Local Procedure Call, Graphics, GDI+, CSRSS, BitLocker, and others.

Lastly, administrators should focus on server-side patches for Hyper-V, Network File System (NFS), Skype for Business and Microsoft Lync, Server Service, Active Directory, IIS, and DNS. These resolve remote code execution, elevation of privilege, Information Disclosure, Tampering, and Denial of Service vulnerabilities.

BULLETIN

CVE

Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based)

CVE-2022-2294, CVE-2022-2295

Microsoft Office

CVE-2022-33632

APSB22-32: Adobe Reader and Acrobat

CVE-2022-34232,CVE-2022-34215,CVE-2022-34233,CVE-2022-34216,CVE-2022-34217,CVE-2022-34219,CVE-2022-34220,CVE-2022-34234,CVE-2022-34221,CVE-2022-34236,CVE-2022-34239,CVE-2022-34238,CVE-2022-34237,CVE-2022-34222,CVE-2022-34223,CVE-2022-34224,CVE-2022-34225,CVE-2022-34226,CVE-2022-34227,CVE-2022-34228,CVE-2022-34229,CVE-2022-34230

Micorsoft Windows

CVE-2022-22048, CVE-2022-22711, CVE-2022-22023, CVE-2022-30225, CVE-2022-22045, CVE-2022-30205, CVE-2022-22026, CVE-2022-22047, CVE-2022-22049, CVE-2022-23816, CVE-2022-23825, CVE-2022-22036, CVE-2022-30213, CVE-2022-22034, CVE-2022-30221, CVE-2022-33644, CVE-2022-30208, CVE-2022-21845, CVE-2022-30211, CVE-2022-22038, CVE-2022-30222, CVE-2022-22031, CVE-2022-30220, CVE-2022-30203, CVE-2022-30202, CVE-2022-22037, CVE-2022-30224, CVE-2022-30212, CVE-2022-30206, CVE-2022-22022, CVE-2022-22041, CVE-2022-30226, CVE-2022-22043, CVE-2022-33637, CVE-2022-22024, CVE-2022-22027, CVE-2022-22050

Windows Hyper-V

CVE-2022-22042, CVE-2022-30223

Windows Network File System

CVE-2022-22028, CVE-2022-22029, CVE-2022-22039

Skype for Business and Microsoft Lync

CVE-2022-33633

Windows Server Service

CVE-2022-30216

Windows Active Directory

CVE-2022-30215

Windows IIS

CVE-2022-22040, CVE-2022-30209, CVE-2022-22025

DNS Server

CVE-2022-30214

The post ” Tripwire Patch Priority Index for July 2022″ appeared first on TripWire

Source:TripWire – Lane Thames

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