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The 'published' tag on WindowsForum.com is used for threads that announce the initial release of Microsoft security advisories, bulletins, and updates. Content under this tag typically includes revision notes stating when an advisory was first published, such as for ActiveX kill bits, Diffie-Hellman key exchange support, and MHTML vulnerability disclosures. These threads often reference official Microsoft documentation and may include links to Technet or other resources. The tag helps users find announcements of newly published security-related information from Microsoft.
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    3174644 - Updated Support for Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: V1.0 (September 13, 2016): Advisory published. Summary: Continue reading...
  2. News

    Microsoft Security Advisory (2820197): Update Rollup for ActiveX Kill Bits - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: V1.0 (May 14, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is releasing a new set of ActiveX kill bits with this advisory. Continue reading...
  3. News

    Microsoft Security Advisory (2820197): Update Rollup for ActiveX Kill Bits - Version: 1.0

    Revision Note: V1.0 (May 14, 2013): Advisory published. Summary: Microsoft is releasing a new set of ActiveX kill bits with this advisory. More...
  4. News

    MS11-702 - Moderate: Test MNP bulletin #2 (test0702) - Version:1.0

    Severity Rating: None - Revision Note: V1.0 (June 6, 2011): Bulletin published.Summary: Test MNP bulletin #2 Link Removed due to 404 Error
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    MS11-703 - Important: Test MNP bulletin #3 (test0703) - Version:1.0

    Severity Rating: None - Revision Note: V1.0 (June 6, 2011): Bulletin published.Summary: Test MNP bulletin #3 Link Removed due to 404 Error
  6. News

    Microsoft Security Advisory (2501696): Vulnerability in MHTML Could Allow Information Disclosure - 1

    Revision Note: V1.0 (January 28, 2011): Advisory published. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a vulnerability in all supported editions of Microsoft Windows. The vulnerability could allow an attacker to cause a victim to run malicious scripts when visiting various...
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