As people across the world celebrated the Safer Internet Day this Tuesday, several software companies released security updates. Android and Ubuntu both received fixes for many security vulnerabilities.
Microsoft
Microsoft Authenticator app received a major update. The latest version alerts users of unusual activities concerning security on their Microsoft account (MSA) such as changing passwords, adding phone numbers or logging into new devices.
Microsoft Exchange Server (Versions - 2010,2013,2016,2019) got a patch for privilege escalation vulnerability. This flaw could have allowed attackers to impersonate Exchange users through MITM.
Google
In its February Android Security Bulletin, Google fixed many high-priority vulnerabilities in the Android OS. Among these, one RCE flaw which could be exploited through a PNG file was deemed very critical.
The two update bundles released over the week which pertain to vulnerabilities in various Android components are as follows:
The updates are available for all the latest Android-powered devices (Android 7 and later)
HP
A security vulnerability in underlying Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Software that allowed escalation of privilege has been resolved. The update is available for 94 HP products.
Tableau
The company made 2 security update announcements. The first one was concerning CVEs affecting ICU library from workbooks and data sources. The second one was about the Tableau servers where log files revealed sensitive information. Both are resolved in the latest version of Tableau.
LibreOffice
The popular free office suite patched a major security vulnerability which allowed attackers to run Python scripts in any file system location. The version 6.1.3 has restricted access in scripts under the share/Scripts/python, user/Scripts/python sub-directories of the LibreOffice install.
Ubuntu
Ubuntu published seven major notices regarding security vulnerabilities and patch releases for its products.
Xerox
The company released updates to address two security flaws in its WorkCentre products (7525/7530/7535/7545/7556). The update resolves DoS vulnerability and missing security headers in HTTP.
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