Today Microsoft posted their security bulletin for February. As usual all required security updates for your PC can be found on Windows Update.
Bulletin MS06-004: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (910620) [Critical]
A vulnerability exists in the Graphics Rendering Engine that could allow remote code execution.
Bulletin MS06-005: Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution (911565) [Critical]
A vulnerability exists in the way that Windows Media Player processes certain files that could allow remote code execution.
Bulletin MS06-006: Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Plug-in with Non-Microsoft Internet Browsers Could Allow Remote Code Execution (911564) [Important]
A remote code execution vulnerability exists in the Windows Media Player plug-in for non-Microsoft Internet browsers that can allow remote code execution.
Bulletin MS06-007: Vulnerability in TCP/IP Could Allow Denial of Service (913446) [Important]
A vulnerability exists that could allow an attacker to send a specially crafted IGMP that could cause an affected system to stop responding.
Bulletin MS06-008: Vulnerability in Web Client Service Could Allow Remote Code Execution (911927) [Important]
A vulnerability exists in the Windows Web Client Service that could allow an attacker to take complete control of an affected system. An attacker must have valid logon credentials and be able to log on locally to exploit this vulnerability.
Bulletin MS06-009: Vulnerability in the Korean Input Method Editor Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (901190) [Important]
A vulnerability exists in the Windows and Office Korean Input Method Editor that could allow an attacker to take complete control of an affected system. For an attack to be successful an attacker must be able to interactively log on to the affected system. {May require Microsoft Update.}
Bulletin MS06-010: Vulnerability in PowerPoint 2000 Could Allow Information Disclosure (889167) [Important]
A vulnerability exists PowerPoint that could allow information disclosure. {Requires Microsoft Update.}
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