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Microsoft Windows Shell Long Share Name Buffer Overrun Vulnerability

Solution:
Microsoft has released a bulletin that includes fixes to address this issue for supported versions of the operating system.

Avaya has released an advisory that acknowledges this vulnerability for Avaya products. The issue is considered low risk as it requires local interactive access in order to be exploited. Customers are advised to follow Microsoft's guidance for applying patches. Please see the referenced Avaya advisory at the following location for further details:

http://support.avaya.com/japple/css/japple?temp.groupID=128450&temp.selectedFamily=128451&temp.selectedProduct=154235&temp.selectedBucket=126655&temp.feedbackState=askForFeedback&temp.documentID=203487&PAGE=avaya.css.CSSLvl1Detail&executeTransaction=avaya.css.UsageUpdate()


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