Microsoft Security Update Revisions (Feb. 17, 2022)

Sicherheit (Pexels, allgemeine Nutzung)Microsoft has sent me a mail with various revisions of security updates as of February 17, 2022. These revisions are only informal, as the classification of certain vulnerabilities has changed. Here is the uncommented overview, which relates to Microsoft Office for Macs.


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Title: Microsoft Security Update Revisions
Issued: February 17, 2022
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Summary
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The following CVEs have undergone revision increments.
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* CVE-2022-22003
* CVE-2022-22716

CVE-2022-22003 | Microsoft Office Graphics Remote Code Execution Vulnerability
–  Version: 2.0
– Reason for Revision: Microsoft is announcing the availability of the security
   updates for Microsoft Office for Mac. Customers running affected Mac software
   should install the update for their product to be protected from this
   vulnerability. Customers running other Microsoft Office software do not need to
   take any action. See the Release Notes for more information and download links.
– Originally posted: February 8, 2022
– Updated: February 17, 2022
– Aggregate CVE Severity Rating: Important


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CVE-2021-22716 | Microsoft Excel Information Disclosure Vulnerability
– Version: 2.0
– Reason for Revision: Microsoft is announcing the availability of the security
   updates for Microsoft Office for Mac. Customers running affected Mac software
   should install the update for their product to be protected from this
   vulnerability. Customers running other Microsoft Office software do not need to
   take any action. See the Release Notes for more information and download links.
– Originally posted: February 8, 2022
– Updated: February 17, 2022
– Aggregate CVE Severity Rating: Important


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