

There are also functional changes non security changes rolled up into this updateĪ vulnerability in the handling of asynchronous RPC requests allows for an escalation of privileges.

Microsoft licensed the vulnerable libraries from Oracle. it was Oracle who disclosed the vulnerabilities in their patch updates in April and July 2013. The vulnerabilities are situated in the webready (to display attachments) and Data Loss Prevention (DLP) components. Multiple publicly disclosed vulnerabilities allow random code execution when previewing malicious content using OWA (Outlook Web Access). Note that exploitation over the Internet via a a browser is possible. You want this one if you use IE.Ī vulnerability in how OpenType fonts are handled allow for random code execution with the rights of the logged-on user. The bottom line is, if you're a book reader, just take this movie for what it is, an alternate version of the story, written by the same person who wrote the novel.Overview of the August 2013 Microsoft patches and their status.Ī multitude of new vulnerabilities have been added to the regular cumulative IE update. The are actually some things I even think were an improvement from the book, especially the way they re-imagined I-R0k. Yes, I loved the 2112, WarGames, D&D, Joust, et al references from the novel as much as the next person, but still I felt that Spielberg captured the wonder and fun and the story of the novel accurately, even if he did so using different references. Partially it's just the reality that the planets were never going to fully align to allow use of many of the properties from the novel.

The fact of the matter is with a nearly 400 page novel packed full of pop culture references, some things would have to be cut to make it onto the big screen. As a fan of the book, let me just say that's true but it's fine.

I've noticed quite a few reviews here from book fans complaining that the movie wasn't true to the novel.
