Microsoft published the Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-Releases for June 12, 2012
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Title: Microsoft Security Bulletin Re-Releases
Issued: June 12, 2012
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Summary
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The following bulletins have undergone a major revision increment.
Please see the appropriate bulletin for more details.
* MS12-020 - Critical
* MS12-025 - Critical
Bulletin Information:
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* MS12-020 - Critical
- http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/MS12-020
- Reason for Revision: V2.0 (June 12, 2012): Bulletin rereleased to
reoffer security update KB2667402 on all supported editions of
Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2. Customers using Windows 7
or Windows Server 2008 R2, including those who have already
successfully installed the update originally offered on
March 13, 2012, should install the reoffered update. See the
Update FAQ for details.
- Originally posted: March 13, 2012
- Updated: June 12, 2012
- Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
- Version: 2.0
* MS12-025 - Critical
- http://technet.microsoft.com/security/bulletin/MS12-025
- Reason for Revision: V2.0 (June 12, 2012): Bulletin rereleased to
reoffer the update for all affected software. Customers who have
already successfully installed the update originally offered on
April 10, 2012 are encouraged to install the reoffered update.
See the Update FAQ for details.
- Originally posted: April 10, 2012
- Updated: June 12, 2012
- Bulletin Severity Rating: Critical
- Version: 2.0
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