Security Advisories 2014

For a list of the most recently updated and published Security Advisories, see Microsoft Security Advisories.

Publication Date Advisory Number Title
November 11, 2014\ (Originally published October 21, 2014) 3010060 Vulnerability in Microsoft OLE Could Allow Remote Code Execution
October 17, 2014\ (Originally published October 14, 2014) 2949927 Availability of SHA-2 Hashing Algorithm for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
October 14, 2014 2977292 Update for Microsoft EAP Implementation that Enables the Use of TLS
July 17, 2014\ (Originally published July 10, 2014) 2982792 Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing
June 17, 2014 2974294 Vulnerability in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service
June 10, 2014\ (Originally published May 13, 2014) 2962824 Update Rollup of Revoked Non-compliant UEFI Modules
May 1, 2014\ (Originally published April 26, 2014) 2963983 Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution
April 8, 2014\ (Originally published March 24, 2014) 2953095 Vulnerability in Microsoft Word Could Allow Remote Code Execution
March 11, 2014\ (Originally published February 19, 2014) 2934088 Vulnerability in Internet Explorer Could Allow Remote Code Execution
February 28, 2014\ (Originally published November 12, 2013) 2862152 Vulnerability in DirectAccess and IPsec Could Allow Security Feature Bypass
February 27, 2014\ (Originally published December 10, 2013) 2871690 Update to Revoke Non-compliant UEFI Modules
February 11, 2014\ (Originally published December 10, 2013) 2915720 Changes in Windows Authenticode Signature Verification
February 11, 2014\ (Originally published August 13, 2013) 2862973 Update for Deprecation of MD5 Hashing Algorithm for Microsoft Root Certificate Program
January 15, 2014\ (Originally published December 09, 2013) 2916652 Improperly Issued Digital Certificates Could Allow Spoofing
January 14, 2014\ (Originally published November 27, 2013) 2914486 Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Kernel Could Allow Elevation of Privilege