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Friday, May 11, 2007

MUMBAI: McAfee Inc. today announced that it provides coverage for the 19 security vulnerabilities disclosed by Microsoft Corporation.

These vulnerabilities have been reviewed by McAfee Avert Labs and it recommends that users confirm the Microsoft product versioning outlined in the bulletins and update as recommended by Microsoft and McAfee. This includes deploying solutions to ensure protection against the vulnerabilities outlined in this advisory, McAfee said in a statement.

"Of particular concern is the large number of Microsoft Office, Word, Excel and Internet Explorer vulnerabilities being patched today," said Dave Marcus, security research and communications manager, McAfee Avert Labs. "These applications are the most frequently targeted by malware writers so we recommend that all customers evaluate their security coverage and policies to insure they have adequate protection in place."

Seven security bulletins cover a total of 19 vulnerabilities. Among the vulnerabilities, fifteen are rated critical by Microsoft due to their potential for remote code execution while the remaining four vulnerabilities have been rated important. McAfee Avert Labs worked with Microsoft to responsibly disclose and patch the MS07-024 (CVE 2007 - 0870) vulnerability in Word, a McAfee statement said.

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