Just ten days ago, we warned you of a major security loophole in Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, and Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and guess what? The first worm that exploits this vulnerability is in the loose and rapidly spreading across the Internet. Systems ARE being affected, and the situation is likely to get MUCH worse over the next few days!
If you haven't patched your system yet, then stop what you are doing and give this matter some attention right now because there are likely to be many more similar viruses/worms on the way soon. Read about the latest worm (it doesn't need e-mail to infect your computer!) by reading the Computer Advisory Notification (CAN) located here.
There's a major security loophole in many Windows computers, and everyone from Microsoft to the U.S. Government is urging you to fix your system before it's too late! See if your computer is vulnerable and learn how to fix the problem by reading the Computer Advisory Notification (CAN) located here.
It's been quite a while since we've seen so many urgent warnings from so many computer security organizations regarding a single threat, so take this seriously. If your computer is running a version of Microsoft Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows XP, or Microsoft Windows Server 2003, you may be at risk.
Lately there's a lot of news about computer security, but have you ever wondered just what's at stake? Do you even think computer security is important? Review our general security guidelines to learn how and why to secure your computer.
Protect your friends and coworkers by forwarding this message to other computer users who may also be affected by these computing issues.
You have received this Computer Advisory Notification as a free service of Logical Operators, Inc. For more information on CANs, please visit the CANs Home Page on our web site. If you know of other computer users who would find this information useful, please forward a link to this page or your original CANs e-mail to them.
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