October 2024 News & Updates

  • Apple / Mac Security Updates – Once again, Apple is releasing an update to it’s Mac OS 15 Sequoia to address a bug in last month’s update that broke a number of security tools from vendors like CrowdStrike, SentinelOne and Microsoft. Basically, if you’ve got an Apple device, update it 🙂
  • Project Lazarus – After the initial client testing of the Project Lazarus boot disk, the consensus is that it’s not viable for non-technical users. The plan at this point is to keep it for internal use and we can provide a copy to any MyIT clients that would like one but the bulk rollout to all MyIT clients will likely be suspended.
  • Client Forms – In an effort to make requesting support easier for common tasks (onboarding and offboarding users, for example), we are launching a number of forms that clients can use to request support. Links to the forms are located at the top of our website under Client Forms.
  • Election Year Antics – In the US, this year is an election year and it’s safe to assume that criminals will leverage election related topics in their pretexting for attacks (phishing, vishing, smishing, all of the ishings), so be sure to consider that when planning your security awareness training.

Updates

MicrosoftThe October 2024 Patch Tuesday from Microsoft includes patches for at least 117 bugs, including two zero day vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-43573 and CVE-2024-43572). Three of the vulnerabilities are rated critical and the remaining are rated Important or Moderate. It’s worth noting that CVE-2024-43573 is a vulnerability in MSHTML, which is the proprietary engine for Microsoft Internet Explorer, which was supposed to be replaced by Microsoft Edge in June of 2022.

Microsoft releases regular updates the second Tuesday of each month, often referred to as ‘Patch Tuesday’. These updates are categorized as Low, Moderate, Important or Critical. Details on the categories are available here. The updates can include any supported Microsoft product from Windows to Office to Internet Explorer and server products like Exchange and SQL Server. If you have one or more of these products installed, especially if the update is listed as Important or Critical, it’s important that the updates are installed.

Additional details on this months Microsoft updates are available from Krebs on Security, SANS Internet Storm Center and the Patch Tuesday Dashboard.


Adobe has patched a whopping 52 bugs this month, including several that are rated critical including Substance 3D Painter and Stager, Commerce, Dimension, Animate, Lightroom, InCopy, InDesign and FrameMaker. Notably missing from this month’s updates is any mention of Acrobat or Acrobat Reader.

Like Microsoft, Adobe now releases updates to their products on the second Tuesday of each month. Adobe will also release ‘out of band’ updates if necessary to address critical vulnerabilities in their products. Adobe products include Adobe Reader (for viewing PDF files), Adobe Flash Player (often used to watch videos, for interactive content like games, etc.), Adobe Shockwave and the Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat, Lightroom, etc

Additional details are available from Adobe Here including links to download the update(s) and instructions for installation.


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Article Submitted by Nathan J. Underwood, CEH