As this is the second Tuesday of the month, there will be one security monthly rollup for Windows 7 and 8.1 as well as Server 2008 and 2012.
Another change available this month is a preview of the new Security Updates Guide. Instead of publishing bulletins to describe related vulnerabilities, the "Security Updates Guide" includes the ability to view and search security vulnerability information in a single online database. After the January 2017 Update Tuesday release, bulletins will be eliminated and the information will only be available from the new Security Updates Guide. Additional information about the guide, described as a "portal" by the MSRC Team in Furthering our commitment to security updates.
Microsoft released fourteen (14) bulletins. six (6) bulletins are identified as Critical and eight (8) rated Moderate in severity[FONT="]. [/FONT]
The updates address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Services and Web Apps, Microsoft SQL Server and Adobe Flash Player for Windows 8.1 and above. Addressed in the updates are Remote Code Execution, Elevation of Privilege and Security Feature Bypass.
Information about the update for Windows 10 is available at Windows 10 update history.
Microsoft Security Bulletin for November 2016
Release Notes
Windows 10 Update History
Another change available this month is a preview of the new Security Updates Guide. Instead of publishing bulletins to describe related vulnerabilities, the "Security Updates Guide" includes the ability to view and search security vulnerability information in a single online database. After the January 2017 Update Tuesday release, bulletins will be eliminated and the information will only be available from the new Security Updates Guide. Additional information about the guide, described as a "portal" by the MSRC Team in Furthering our commitment to security updates.
Microsoft released fourteen (14) bulletins. six (6) bulletins are identified as Critical and eight (8) rated Moderate in severity[FONT="]. [/FONT]
The updates address vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Office Services and Web Apps, Microsoft SQL Server and Adobe Flash Player for Windows 8.1 and above. Addressed in the updates are Remote Code Execution, Elevation of Privilege and Security Feature Bypass.
Information about the update for Windows 10 is available at Windows 10 update history.
Microsoft Security Bulletin for November 2016
Release Notes
Windows 10 Update History