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Microsoft Security Update Releases Issued: January 21, 2021


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Title: Microsoft Security Update Releases

Issued: January 21, 2021

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Summary

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The following Chrome CVEs have been released on January 21, 2021.

 

These CVE were assigned by Chrome. Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based) ingests Chromium, which addresses these vulnerabilities. Please see Google Chrome Releases

(https://chromereleases.googleblog.com/2021) for more information.

 

See

https://msrc-blog.microsoft.com/2021/01/13/security-update-guide-supports-cves-assigned-by-industry-partners/

for more information about third-party CVEs in the Security Update Guide.

 

* CVE-2020-16044

* CVE-2021-21118

* CVE-2021-21119

* CVE-2021-21120

* CVE-2021-21121

* CVE-2021-21122

* CVE-2021-21123

* CVE-2021-21124

* CVE-2021-21125

* CVE-2021-21126

* CVE-2021-21127

* CVE-2021-21128

* CVE-2021-21129

* CVE-2021-21130

* CVE-2021-21131

* CVE-2021-21132

* CVE-2021-21133

* CVE-2021-21134

* CVE-2021-21135

* CVE-2021-21136

* CVE-2021-21137

* CVE-2021-21139

* CVE-2021-21140

* CVE-2021-21141

 

 

Revision Information:

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 - Version 1.0

 - Reason for Revision: Information published.

 - Originally posted: January 21, 2021

 

In addition, the following advisory has been updated:

 

* ADV200002

 

 - ADV200002 | Chromium Security Updates for Microsoft Edge (Chromium-Based)

 - https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/vulnerability/ADV200002

 - Reason for Revision: Added information regarding future updates to Microsoft Edge

   (Chromium-based) to this advisory. This in an informational change only.

 - Originally posted: January 28, 2020

 - Updated: January 21, 2021

 - Version: 31.1

 

 

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Other Information

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Jasper_The_Rasper
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Thank you Daniel.

 

 

Ssherjj
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  • January 23, 2021

Thank you Daniel!:blush:


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