Microsoft released their advance notification for Out of Band Security Update Release. Microsoft will release the Internet Explorer bulletin on January 14, 2013 addressing the Security Advisory 2794220
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“Apple” has been a favorite among consumers when it comes to mobile devices. It began its ‘post-Jobs’ era last year by releasing more number of products.
January 2013 Patch Tuesday Bulletins are now Supported by Desktop Central
Microsoft January 2013 Patch Tuesday bulletins are now supported by Desktop Central. The patch assessment team at Desktop Central has tested the patches and have updated their online patch database on January 09, 2013 at 07:30 EST. Update your vulnerability database to install the patches pertaining to the Security Bulletins: MS13-001 – Vulnerability in Windows Print Spooler Components Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2769369) MS13-002 – Vulnerabilities in Microsoft XML Core Services Could Allow Remote Code Execution (2756145) – [ Except KB2758696 ] MS13-004 – Vulnerabilities in .NET Framework Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2769324) MS13-005 – Vulnerability in Windows Kernel-Mode Driver Could Allow Elevation of Privilege (2778930) MS13-006 – Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Could Allow Security Feature Bypass (2785220) MS13-007 – Vulnerability in Open Data Protocol Could Allow Denial of Service (2769327) Update your vulnerability database to install the patches pertaining to the Non Security Updates Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool – January 2013 (KB890830) Description of the Office 2013 update(2760624) Description of the Office 2013 update(2760621) Description of the Office 2013 update(2760358) Description of the Office 2013 update(2760311) Description of the Office 2013 update(2752100) Description of the Word 2013 update(2752073) Description of the Visio 2013 update(2751994) Description of the Word 2013 update(2738044) Description of the Office 2013 update(2726961) Description of the PowerPoint 2013 update(2726947) Description of the Outlook 2003 Junk E-mail Filter update: Jan 08, 2013 Description of the Outlook 2007 Junk E-mail Filter update: Jan 08, 2013 Description of the Outlook 2010 Junk E-mail Filter update: Jan 08, 2013 Below Third Party Will be supported in next 12 hours Adobe Reader 11.0.1 Adobe Flash Player (11.5.502.146) Adobe Acrobat 11.0.1 Mozilla Firefox 18 Mozilla Thunderbird 17.0.2 Below Non Security Updates will be supported in next 24 hours Update for Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 on Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Vista (KB2750147) Update for Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, and Windows Server 2008 (KB2726535) Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB2786400) Update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 (KB2786081) Update for Windows 7 (KB2773072) Update for Windows 8, Windows RT, and Windows Server 2012 (KB2785094) Update for Windows 8, Windows RT, and Windows Server 2012 (KB2750149) Update for Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista (KB2763674) Update for Internet Explorer Flash Player for Windows 8, Windows RT, and Windows Server 2012 (KB2796096) Deployment Priority (Courtesy: MSRC blog ) For any assistance on patching feel free to contact desktopcentral-support@manageengine.com Happy Patching
Sample Based Flexible NetFlow Export Configuration
NetFlow technology involves checking the packets traversing a router interface to identify the actual traffic. The high volume of packets and packet rates of traffic on some router links causes the router to use higher CPU and memory during such an analysis.
5 Tips for CIOs: Plan for Hurricanes, Hackers and Aliens?
Google is so serious about its disaster recovery planning that it tests for most scenarios imaginable, no matter how unlikely, including an alien invasion of its offices . You see, nothing puts fear into a CIO like a system outage — it gives new meaning to having a “bad day” at the office. But quite surprisingly, unlike Google, very few companies have a disaster recovery plan.
Desktop Central 2012 look back..
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Microsoft Releases Advance Notification for January 2013 Patch Tuesday
Microsoft released their advance notification for January 2013 patch Tuesday. Microsoft will release 7 bulletins on January 8, 2013 addressing 12 vulnerabilities. Severity Rating 2 bulletins are rated Critical 5 bulletins are rated Important Vulnerability Impact 2 vulnerabilities can lead to Remote Code Execution 3 vulnerability can lead to Elevation of Privilege 1 vulnerability can lead to Security Feature Bypass 1 vulnerability can lead to Denial of Service Affected Products: All Supported Operating Systems
NetFlow Configurator in ManageEngine NetFlow Analyzer
Over the past 10 years, NetFlow Analyzer has proven to be a solid solution which mainly focuses on customer satisfaction and easy usability that helps saving troubleshooting time and makes traffic analytics a breeze. In addition to our rich set of reporting features, we have now added the ability to configure Cisco routers for NetFlow export from NetFlow Analyzer user interface itself. This NetFlow Configurator allows the user to configure: Traditional NetFlow export(V5 and V9) Flexible NetFlow export Medianet Configuration and The ability to view, modify and delete already configured NetFlow export This NetFlow Configurator is available free for all the users.
Essential tools for the Network Admin
Being a network admin is tough – if something does not work or an app is slow, the clichéd comment that comes up first is “It’s the network!”. To prove it’s not or to find the actual cause, you need the right set of tools along with your experience
A round up of 2012 from Team NetFlow Analyzer!
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