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From Tony Bradley, CISSP-ISSAP, Former About.com Guide to Network Security

Weekly Secunia Advisory Summary

Saturday September 16, 2006
This week Secunia published 39 new Security Advisories rated as Highly Critical or higher. They affected a broad range of products including the Firefox web browser and Thunderbird email client. One of the Advsiories, 21910: Internet Explorer daxctle.ocx "KeyFrame()" Method Vulnerability was rated even higher, as Extremely Critical. Coming only two days after Microsoft released their Security Bulletins for the month of September, the Secunia Advisory claims that the vulnerability could allow an attacker to execute malicious code remotely and that there is working exploit code. Check out the links below for details on the Highly Critical Secunia Advisories from the past week:

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