Important Security Updates
Apple iTunes: Apple has released version 12.9.4 (64-bit and 32-bit) of iTunes. Updates are available from Apple’s website.
Apple Multiple Products: Apple has released security updates for iOS, macOS Mojave, watchOS, iCloud for Windows, Safari, tvOS and more. Additional details are available on Apple’s website.
Dropbox: Dropbox has released version 69.4.102 for its file hosting program. Updates are available at Dropbox’s website. [See Citadel’s warning below]
Google Chrome: Google has released Google Chrome version 73.0.3683.88. Updates are available from within the browser or from Google’s website.
Mozilla Firefox: Mozilla has released Version 66.0.2. Updates are available within the browser or from Mozilla’s website.
Opera: Opera has released version 58.0.3135.127. Updates are available from within the browser or from Opera’s website.
Skype: Skype has released Skype 8.42.0.60. Updates are available from the program or Skype’s website.
Spotify: Spotify has released version 1.1.3.259. Updates are available on Spotify’s website.
Viber: Viber has released version 10.4.0.54 for Windows. Updates are available on Viber’s website.
Current Software Versions
Adobe Flash Player 32.0.0.156 [Flash is a major source of cyber criminal exploits and is not needed for most internet browsing.Doing without Flash—or at least without Flash turned on all the time—makes good security sense, and it isn’t as difficult as you might think: See Brian Krebs’ post, A Month Without Adobe Flash Player, for tips on how to minimize the risks of having Flash installed.]
Adobe Reader DC 2019.010.20098
Dropbox 69.4.102 [Citadel warns against relying on security of Dropbox or other cloud-based file exchange systems. We recommend files containing sensitive information be independently encrypted; encryption keys be at least 15 characters long; and the master Dropbox [or other] password be at least 15 characters long and different from other passwords.]
Firefox 66.0.2 [Windows]
Google Chrome 73.0.3683.88
Internet Explorer 11.0.115
Java SE 8 Update 201 [Citadel recommends removing or disabling Java from your browser. Java is a major source of cyber criminal exploits. It is not needed for most internet browsing. If you have a particular web site or application that requires Java, Citadel recommends using a two-browser approach to minimize risk. Unplug Java from the browser you use for everyday surfing and leave it plugged in to a second browser that you only use for sites that require Java. And if you have a specific use or need for Java, make sure you have the latest version.]
Microsoft Edge 44.17763.1.0
QuickTime 7.7.9 [Citadel recommends removing QuickTime. On April 14, 2016 US-CERT advised Microsoft Windows users to remove QuickTime. This followed a report in ars technica that Apple has no plans to update the Windows app despite at least two reliable QuickTime vulnerabilities that threaten Windows users who still have the program installed.]
Safari 12.1 [Mac OS X Mavericks, Yosemite, El Capitan]
Skype 8.41.0.54
For Your IT Department
Cisco Multiple Products: Cisco has released updates for WebE Browser Extension, Small business RV320 and RV325, IOS XE, IOS, Router 900 Route Switch, IOS Software Catalyst 6500 Series, and more. Apply updates. Additional details are available on Cisco’s website.
VMware: VMware has released updates for VMware ESXi, Workstation, Fusion and vCloud Director. Apply updates. Additional details are available on VMware’s website.
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If you are responsible for the security of your computer, Citadel’s Weekend Vulnerability and Patch Report is for you. We strongly urge you to take action to keep your system(s) patched and updated.
If someone else is responsible for the security of your computer, forward our Weekend Vulnerability and Patch Report to them and follow up to make sure your computer has been patched and updated.
Vulnerability management is a key element of cybersecurity management. Cyber criminals take over user computers by writing computer programs that “exploit” vulnerabilities in operating systems (Windows, Apple OS, etc) and application programs (Adobe Acrobat, Office, Flash, Java, etc). When software companies find a vulnerability, they usually issue an update patch to fix the code running in their customer’s computers.
Citadel publishes our Weekend Vulnerability and Patch Report to alert readers to some of the week’s important updates and vulnerabilities. Our focus is on software typically found in the small or home office (SOHO) or that users are likely to have on their home computer. The report is not intended to be a thorough listing of updates and vulnerabilities.
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