Vulnerability in SSL/TLS Could Allow Information Disclosure
Published: September 26, 2011 | Updated: January 10, 2012
Version: 2.0
General Information
Executive Summary
Microsoft has completed the investigation into a public report of this vulnerability. We have issued MS12-006 to address this issue. For more information about this issue, including download links for an available security update, please review MS12-006. The vulnerability addressed is the SSL/TLS Information Disclosure Vulnerability - CVE-2011-3389.
Other Information
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Revisions
V1.0 (September 26, 2011): Advisory published.
V2.0 (January 10, 2012): Advisory updated to reflect publication of security bulletin.
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