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MS14-041: Vulnerability in DirectShow could allow elevation of privilege: July 8, 2014


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INTRODUCTION

Microsoft has released security bulletin MS14-041. To learn more about this security bulletin:

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Additional information about this security update

The following articles contain additional information about this security update as it relates to individual product versions. The articles may contain known issue information. If this is the case, the known issue is listed below each article link.

  • 2972280 MS14-041: Description of the security update for DirectShow: July 8, 2014
  • 2973932 MS14-041: Description of the security update for DirectShow systems that do not have the 2919355 update installed: July 8, 2014

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FILE INFORMATION

The English (United States) version of this software update installs files that have the attributes that are listed in the following tables. The dates and times for these files are listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The dates and times for these files on your local computer are displayed in your local time and with your current daylight saving time (DST) bias. Additionally, the dates and times may change when you perform certain operations on the files.


File hash information
File nameSHA1 hashSHA256 hash
Windows6.0-KB2972280-x64.msu3EC99AEA91BC4FFB89B7A5899C2A5B157156FFB1B3B1B702A4B107E068FA4FF5FADFB95C673BC8A4D182DCF46A1A0D4285C02700
Windows6.0-KB2972280-x86.msuC6D5BD404D9F22633EA5C8468DA238C935DC625B0631D78A2B0192271904D3871AEAD7CC985C127792B3732B0B43BB4F78A23B5C
Windows6.1-KB2972280-x64.msu27C97249BE15ED3AF131B517A0473EBF3148F96ECBD8771C636FC789D1369E0ECC24F1FE4F56A730D1091A947A4D999B9C0A5A11
Windows6.1-KB2972280-x86.msu9FE4C6F00EA7225F410BA8A7AB00E1D44FD76F88D9545C803E628E300F484E92BB3CA4AEDD7204EAE510147F1C1A0338CBC05EAA
Windows8-RT-KB2972280-x64.msu4AADD2315DA6DB9AEFE3AED064CB579F8DC09521AF5A8D17EB8E99D55FD771C2DF1E4BEFB03EBC440E091CAC530B53D9D0D62C50
Windows8-RT-KB2972280-x86.msuD96A476E7060B77C9DDDC30DC3E6EFB98ED3B8AB6B9F785375BF3033BA514568A53A2BB615D0DE0B6F13B1FE15261EABA88FC60D
Windows8.1-KB2972280-x64.msu2C34E203C4EA463FB2191AE7E50677D484C92F90698EF3B375CB9E50E292781E55F06E80AE64EDA8E4AC76525D3589E1EDBC4576
Windows8.1-KB2972280-x86.msuA6579DA68AE6FDEA146D74E6A9FD0F91E280B0F6723A4374B8CCB60740186742FF7D4826887A283826B9A8D919021952006E44F2
Windows8.1-KB2973932-x64.msu6677817C57D4865198212895A8E59702CACCC2D1531874ADC4D025AD4D9F1CF2DF2532BED9713C2AA8DA2861089BE1D876C13091
Windows8.1-KB2973932-x86.msu453DC12F8F6F0A968EDEC077BC71C8DEDCE0980DBB93E08993419AF8251DF94613E6505FA89F93B31C61112008C2F90ACDE52F27

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Article Info
Article ID : 2975681
Revision : 1
Created on : 1/7/2017
Published on : 7/8/2014
Exists online : False
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