Microsoft has found new security flaws in the DCOM RPC subsystem of Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003. These flaws are similar to the flaws which led to the rapid proliferation of the Blaster worm last month. Everyone from Microsoft to the US Department of Homeland Security urges you patch your system NOW. Know what to expect by reading the Computer Advisory Notification (CAN) located here.
This CAN has been updated with new information regarding an e-mail which is circulating on the Internet taking advantage of the security vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer. If you haven't patched your system yet, DO IT NOW!
Newly discovered security flaws in Microsoft Internet Explorer can allow hackers to use your computer for illegal activities and/or steal your information. These issues can affect you even if you don't use IE for your web browser - it only needs to be installed on your computer. There are patches available.- know what to look for and what to do by reading the Computer Advisory Notification (CAN) located here.
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