Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for April 2010
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Version: 4.0
This bulletin summary lists security bulletins released for April 2010.
With the release of the bulletins for April 2010, this bulletin summary replaces the bulletin advance notification originally issued April 8, 2010. For more information about the bulletin advance notification service, see Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification.
For information about how to receive automatic notifications whenever Microsoft security bulletins are issued, visit Microsoft Technical Security Notifications.
Microsoft is hosting a webcast to address customer questions on these bulletins on April 14, 2010, at 11:00 AM Pacific Time (US & Canada). Register now for the April Security Bulletin Webcast. After this date, this webcast is available on-demand. For more information, see Microsoft Security Bulletin Summaries and Webcasts.
Microsoft also provides information to help customers prioritize monthly security updates with any non-security, high-priority updates that are being released on the same day as the monthly security updates. Please see the section, Other Information.
Bulletin Information
Executive Summaries
Exploitability Index
Affected Software and Download Locations
Detection and Deployment Tools and Guidance
Other Information
Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool
Microsoft has released an updated version of the Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool on Windows Update, Microsoft Update, Windows Server Update Services, and the Download Center.
Non-Security, High-Priority Updates on MU, WU, and WSUS
For information about non-security releases on Windows Update and Microsoft Update, please see:
- Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 894199: Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services changes in content. Includes all Windows content.
- Updates from Past Months for Windows Server Update Services. Displays all new, revised, and rereleased updates for Microsoft products other than Microsoft Windows.
Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP)
To improve security protections for customers, Microsoft provides vulnerability information to major security software providers in advance of each monthly security update release. Security software providers can then use this vulnerability information to provide updated protections to customers via their security software or devices, such as antivirus, network-based intrusion detection systems, or host-based intrusion prevention systems. To determine whether active protections are available from security software providers, please visit the active protections Web sites provided by program partners, listed in Microsoft Active Protections Program (MAPP) Partners.
Security Strategies and Community
Update Management Strategies
Security Guidance for Update Management provides additional information about Microsoft’s best-practice recommendations for applying security updates.
Obtaining Other Security Updates
Updates for other security issues are available from the following locations:
- Security updates are available from Microsoft Download Center. You can find them most easily by doing a keyword search for "security update".
- Updates for consumer platforms are available from Microsoft Update.
- You can obtain the security updates offered this month on Windows Update, from Download Center on Security and Critical Releases ISO CD Image files. For more information, see Microsoft Knowledge Base Article 913086.
IT Pro Security Community
Learn to improve security and optimize your IT infrastructure, and participate with other IT Pros on security topics in IT Pro Security Community.
Acknowledgments
Microsoft thanks the following for working with us to help protect customers:
- Mark Rabinovich of Visuality Systems Ltd. for reporting an issue described in MS10-020
- Laurent Gaffié of stratsec for reporting three issues described in MS10-020
- Mateusz "j00ru" Jurczyk and Gynvael Coldwind of Hispasec Virustotal for reporting five issues described in MS10-021
- Tavis Ormandy of Google, Inc. for reporting two issues described in MS10-021
- Martin Tofall of Obsidium Software for reporting an issue described in MS10-021
- Lionel d'Hauenens, working with TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS10-023
- Fabien Perigaud of CERT-LEXSI for reporting an issue described in MS10-025
- Fabien Perigaud of CERT-LEXSI, VUPEN Vulnerability Research Team, the Vulnerability Research Team, TELUS Security Labs, Core Security Technologies, and NSFOCUS Security Team for working with us and for providing details of a quality issue in the original security update for MS10-025
- Yamata Li of Palo Alto Networks for reporting an issue described in MS10-026
- An anonymous researcher, working with TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative, for reporting an issue described in MS10-027
- Bing Liu of Fortinet's FortiGuard Labs for reporting two issues described in MS10-028
- Gabi Nakibly of the National EW Research & Simulation Center (at Rafael) for reporting an issue described in MS10-029
Support
- The affected software listed have been tested to determine which versions are affected. Other versions are past their support life cycle. To determine the support life cycle for your software version, visit Microsoft Support Lifecycle.
- Customers in the U.S. and Canada can receive technical support from Security Support or 1-866-PCSAFETY. There is no charge for support calls that are associated with security updates. For more information about available support options, see Microsoft Help and Support.
- International customers can receive support from their local Microsoft subsidiaries. There is no charge for support that is associated with security updates. For more information about how to contact Microsoft for support issues, visit International Help and Support.
Disclaimer
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Revisions
- V1.0 (April 13, 2010): Bulletin Summary published.
- V1.1 (April 14, 2010): Corrected the restart requirement for MS10-025 in the section, Executive Summaries. Also corrected the server core notation, for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, to apply only to the KB978601 update for MS10-019.
- V2.0 (April 21, 2010): Revised to inform customers that the original security update for MS10-025 did not protect systems from the vulnerability described in the bulletin. Microsoft recommends that customers apply one of the workarounds described in MS10-025 to help mitigate the impact to affected systems until a revised security update is made available.
- V3.0 (April 27, 2010): Revised to offer the rereleased security update for MS10-025.
- V4.0 (July 13, 2010): Revised to offer the rereleased security update for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2 for MS10-024.
