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Widomaker Security Notices Home Page

Welcome to the Widomaker Security Notices page. All computer users should keep themselves up to date with current security issues regarding the safe use of their computers and the Internet. From time to time Widomaker will post or link to information on a security issue that may affect our users. Check back here, in addition to other appropriate security related sites, frequently. Windows users should visit the Windows Update site regularly to check for "Critical Updates" provided by Microsoft. Best practices include configuring Windows to automatically check for updates (Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows ME, Windows 98) and have your antivirus software automatically install virus definition updates. Microsoft has additional recommendations.

MOTD & Current Security Notices


E-mail Security

*Eudora 4.x, 5.x, or Pro users should disable (uncheck) the "Use Microsoft Viewer" option (Tools/Options/Viewing Mail). See the Eudora KB document 1612HQ.
*Outlook Express users should upgrade to the latest version (6.0), available in the Software section of this web page, disable Active Scripting, and visit Windows Update for the latest Critical Updates.
*All e-mail users should run a good quality Anti-Virus program updated with the latest virus data files. One of the local computer shops can install an Anti-Virus program for you. In addition, e-mail users should be cautious when receiving file attachments, even from friends. If you were not expecting the attachment, ask the sender what it is. Following these and other safe e-mail practices will help prevent the spread of viruses and trojan horse programs.

Microsoft Security Bulletins

Microsoft Security Bulletins

*MS08-051 – Critical: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft PowerPoint Could Allow Remote Code Execution (949785)
*MS08-050 – Important: Vulnerability in Windows Messenger Could Allow Information Disclosure (955702)
*MS08-049 – Important: Vulnerabilities in Event System Could Allow Remote Code Execution (950974)
*MS08-048 - Important: Security Update for Outlook Express and Windows Mail (951066)
*MS08-047 – Important: Vulnerability in IPsec Policy Processing Could Allow Information Disclosure (953733)
*MS08-046 – Critical: Vulnerability in Microsoft Windows Image Color Management System Could Allow Remote Code Execution (952954)
*MS08-045 - Critical: Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (953838)
*MS08-044 – Critical: Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Office Filters Could Allow Remote Code Execution (924090)

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Moreover Technologies - Virus warnings

Moreover Technologies

*XELODA Official Site - Sponsored Link
*TraceSweeper
*MaxAntispy
*TROJ_FRAUDLOA.WN
*Sophos podcast demystifies the biggest security threat on the web
*TROJ_FAKEALE.AG
*TROJ_FAKEAV.DI
*TROJ_FAKEAV.CX
*WLMPass
*W32.Pavsee.A
*Spyware.KeyStalker
*Trojan-PSW:W32/Wow.BRY
*Trojan.Gernid
*(MS08-043) Microsoft Excel Index Array Vulnerability (954066)
*(MS08-043) Microsoft Excel Record Parsing Vulnerability (954066)
*(MS08-043) Microsoft Excel Credential Caching Vulnerability (954066)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability I (953838)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability II (953838)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft Uninitialized Memory Corruption Vulnerability (953838)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability III (953838)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft HTML Objects Memory Corruption Vulnerability IV (953838)
*(MS08-045) Microsoft Component Handling Memory Corruption Vulnerability (953838)
*(MS08-047) Microsoft IPSec Policy Information Disclosure Vulnerability (953733)
*(MS08-046) Microsoft Color Management System Vulnerability (952954)
*(MS08-049) Microsoft Event System Vulnerability I (950974)
*(MS08-049) Microsoft Event System Vulnerability II (950974)
*(MS08-051) Microsoft Memory Allocation Vulnerability (949785)
*(MS08-051) Microsoft Memory Calculation Vulnerability (949785)
*(MS08-044) Microsoft PICT Filter Parsing Vulnerability (924090)
*(MS08-044) Microsoft Malformed PICT Filter Vulnerability (924090)
*(MS08-050) Microsoft Messenger Information Disclosure Vulnerability (946648)


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