(imported topic written by BenKus)
From our Fixlet team:
There is an interesting bulletin for this month’s Microsoft patches. The odd bulletin in question is MS08-029 (http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS08-029.mspx)
The bulletin states: “Microsoft recommends that customers immediately ensure that they have the latest Microsoft Malware Protection Engine update. The affected software provides built-in mechanisms for the automatic detection and deployment of this update.”
Once the user has updated their definitions the Fixlet manually or once the software has updated itself automatically, the Fixlets will become not-relevant, but there is not an action that we can deploy to update these ourselves.
The Fixlets in question are:
802901 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - Live OneCare
802903 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - Microsoft Antigen for Exchange
802905 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - Microsoft Antigen for SMTP Gateway
802907 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - Windows Defender
802909 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - ForeFront Client Security
802911 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - ForeFront Security for Exchange Server
802913 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - ForeFront Security for SharePoint
802915 MS08-029: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Malware Protection Engine Could Allow Denial of Service - Standalone System Sweeper in MSDaRT 6.0
This last fixlet is only for an application that runs on Vista/2008.
Ben