Microsoft security updates for October 2009

Published: October 13, 2009

As part of Microsoft's routine, monthly security update cycle, we released 13 new security updates on October 13, 2009.

Latest security updates

MS09-050 - addresses a vulnerability in Server Message Block 2 (KB 975517)

MS09-051- addresses a vulnerability in Windows Media (KB 975682)

MS09-052- addresses a vulnerability in Windows Media (KB 974112)

MS09-053- addresses a vulnerability in Internet Information Services (IIS) (KB 975254)

MS09-054- addresses a vulnerability in Internet Explorer (KB 974455)

MS09-055- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 973525)

MS09-056- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 974571)

MS09-057- addresses a vulnerability in Indexing Service (KB 969059)

MS09-058- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 971486)

MS09-059- addresses a vulnerability in Local Security Authoring Subsystem (KB 975467)

MS09-060- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 973965)

MS09-061- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft .NET (KB 974378)

MS09-062- addresses a vulnerability in Microsoft Windows (KB 957488)

How to get the updates

If you have automating updating turned on, you might already have the updates. To learn how to turn automatic updating on for your operating system, see Update your PC automatically.

If you do not have automatic updating turned on, or to check whether you need the updates, go to Microsoft Update.

Security updates are also available from the Microsoft Download Center . You can find them most easily by doing a keyword search using the words security update and the month the update was released.

Technical information or if you are an IT pro

IT professionals and systems administrators - Go to Microsoft TechNet for detailed information about these updates.

Other steps you can take to help protect your computer

Make sure you have a firewall, and antivirus and antispyware programs.

Scan and clean your computer to remove malicious software.



Installing Updates

If you manage your own computer, install updates as soon as they become available. If your computer is part of a managed network, contact your system administrator before making changes.


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