November 2015 Microsoft Patch Tuesday

Published: 2015-11-10
Last Updated: 2015-11-10 18:05:54 UTC
by Johannes Ullrich (Version: 1)
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Overview of the November 2015 Microsoft patches and their status.

# Affected Contra Indications - KB Known Exploits Microsoft rating(**) ISC rating(*)
clients servers
MS15-112 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (Replaces MS15-106 )
Internet Explorer
CVE-2015-2427, CVE-2015-6064, CVE-2015-6065, CVE-2015-6066, CVE-2015-6067,
CVE-2015-6068, CVE-2015-6069, CVE-2015-6070, CVE-2015-6071, CVE-2015-6072,
CVE-2015-6073, CVE-2015-6074, CVE-2015-6075, CVE-2015-6076, CVE-2015-6077,
CVE-2015-6078, CVE-2015-6079, CVE-2015-6080, CVE-2015-6081, CVE-2015-6082,
CVE-2015-6084, CVE-2015-6085, CVE-2015-6086, CVE-2015-6087, CVE-2015-6088,
CVE-2015-6089
KB 3104517 no. Severity:Critical
Exploitability: 1 and higher
Critical Critical
MS15-113 Cumulative Security Update for Microsoft Edge (Replaces MS15-107 )
Microsoft Edge
CVE-2015-6064CVE-2015-6073CVE-2015-6078CVE-2015-6088
KB 3104519 no. Severity:Critical
Exploitability: 1,1,1,2
Critical Critical
MS15-114 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in Windows Journal (Replaces MS15-098 )
Microsoft Journal
CVE-2015-6088
KB 3100213 no. Severity:Critical
Exploitability: 3
Critical Important
MS15-115 Remote Code Execution Vulnerability in OpenType (Replaces MS15-097 MS15-111 MS15-073 )
OpenType Fonts
CVE-2015-6100CVE-2015-6101CVE-2015-6102CVE-2015-6103
CVE-2015-6014CVE-2015-6109CVE-2015-6113
KB 3105864 no. Severity:Critical
Exploitability: 1-2
Critical Important
MS15-116 Remote Code Execution Vulnerabilties in Microsoft Office (Replaces MS15-046 MS15-110 MS12-066 MS14-048 MS14-020 MS13-035 MS15-081 MS15-022 )
Office, Office Services and Web Apps, Skype, Lync
CVE-2015-2503CVE-2015-6038CVE-2015-6091CVE-2015-6092
CVE-2015-6093CVE-2015-6094CVE-2015-6123
KB 3104540 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 1,1,1,2,1,1,3
Critical Important
MS15-117 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability in NDIS
NDIS
CVE-2015-6098
KB 3101722 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2-4
Important Important
MS15-118 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities in .Net Framework (Replaces MS14-057 MS11-100 MS14-009 )
.Net Framework
CVE-2015-6096CVE-2015-6099CVE-2015-6115
KB 3104507 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 1,2,2
Important Important
MS15-119 Elevation of Privilege Vulnerabilities in Winsock (Replaces MS14-040 )
Winsock
CVE-2015-2478
KB 3104521 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2
Important Important
MS15-120 Denial of Service Vulnerability in IPSec
IPSec
CVE-2015-6111
KB 3102939 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2-4
N/A Important
MS15-121 Spoofing Vulnerability in SChannel (Replaces MS15-055 MS15-076 )
SChannel
CVE-2015-6112
KB 3081320 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2
Important Important
MS15-122 Security Feature Bypass in Kerberos (Replaces MS14-068 MS15-076 MS15-052 )
Kerberos
CVE-2015-6095
KB 3105256 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2
Important Important
MS15-123 Information Disclosure Vulnerablity in Microsoft Lync and Skype for Business (Replaces MS15-097 )
Skype for Business, Lync
CVE-2015-6061
KB 3105872 no. Severity:Important
Exploitability: 2
Important Important
We will update issues on this page for about a week or so as they evolve.
We appreciate updates
US based customers can call Microsoft for free patch related support on 1-866-PCSAFETY
(*): ISC rating
  • We use 4 levels:
    • PATCH NOW: Typically used where we see immediate danger of exploitation. Typical environments will want to deploy these patches ASAP. Workarounds a\ re typically not accepted by users or are not possible. This rating is often used when typical deployments make it vulnerable and exploits are being used or easy to obtain or make.
    • Critical: Anything that needs little to become "interesting" for the dark side. Best approach is to test and deploy ASAP. Workarounds can give more tim\ e to test.
    • Important: Things where more testing and other measures can help.
    • Less Urt practices for servers such as not using outlook, MSIE, word etc. to do traditional office or leisure work.
    • The rating is not a risk analysis as such. It is a rating of importance of the vulnerability and the perceived or even predicted threatatches.

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Johannes B. Ullrich, Ph.D.
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