Qualys Expands Cybersecurity Protection to Microsoft, Oracle, and Adobe's October 2014 Patches
Cybersecurity firm Qualys has extended its protection to cover Microsoft 365, Google, and Adobe's October 2014 patches. This month's updates addressed critical server-side security issues, including remote code execution flaws and denial of service vulnerabilities, impacting widely used server products.
Microsoft 365's October 2014 Patch Tuesday fixed several critical vulnerabilities in its server software. These included remote code execution flaws that could allow attackers to take control of affected systems. Google also released updates to address privilege escalation issues in its server products, which could enable attackers to gain higher levels of access. Meanwhile, Adobe patched denial of service vulnerabilities in its widely used software, preventing targeted systems from functioning properly.
Specific details about the Common Vulnerability and Exposure (CVE) numbers and vulnerability names for this exact date were not immediately available.
Qualys' expanded coverage ensures that businesses using Microsoft 365, Google, and Adobe server products can effectively protect against the most critical security threats from October 2014. By staying updated with these patches, organizations can maintain robust cybersecurity measures.
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