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Subject:
From:
Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 10 Feb 2006 03:40:12 -0500
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If you have Automatic updates turned on, you've already been  patched.
Look for KB 912919.
Some say this vulnerability was way over-rated.



GeneralStuff wrote:
> "Open Internet Explorer, view a web page that has an image containing the 
> WMF exploit, and *BOOM*...your computer is no longer yours. "
> 
> Sounds like Microsoft SP2 to me.
> 
> Wouldn't you have to go to a questionable website for this to happen?  I have a hardware firewall.  I run ZoneAlarm and Avast (which I understand now scans web pages before delivering them to me).  I keep my internet options set to protect against most of MS's activeX & other failures.  I don't click email links or surf to questionable sites.  I never read (or preview) email I don't recognize in html.  I don't open attachments (even though they have been scanned by Avast).  If someone I do business with sends an attachment that I REALLY NEED (rare), I save it, scan it, then open it.  I run adaware, spywareblaster, spybot s&D, etc.  I don't do music or "free" stuff on my computer and never download screensavers, icons, etc.  I also don't do Microsoft updates, since Microsoft started altering and disabling functions without a word to me in advance and especially since they started sneaking "big brother" pieces of Palladium (now called Vista) in with their "fixes."  So far I'
ve been safe.  
> 
> What would I need to do to run afoul of this latest in Microsoft's failures, the  "WMF exploit?"
> 
> Anna Summers
> 
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