A critical Windows flaw has been found and Microsoft are not releasing a fix until Jan 10th.
In the meantime, you can still protect yourself: Read WMF FAQ .
Read also Microsoft Security Advisory (912840).
by IT Support 4 Replies latest jw friends
A critical Windows flaw has been found and Microsoft are not releasing a fix until Jan 10th.
In the meantime, you can still protect yourself: Read WMF FAQ .
Read also Microsoft Security Advisory (912840).
thanks ken
12 hours on from you and i'm too tired to take it in tonight. i'll have another look in the morning.
g'night (opposite of g'day!)
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I got hit by this a week or so ago, when hunting for free online games for some recreation over Xmas Ballistic informs me that it can also be found on Porn sites. Beware, boys!
I had to install "Webroot Spy Sweeper" to get rid of the payload, which incidentally was a faux Spyware Scanner
Thanks IT
In an indication of how seriously they view this vulnerability, Microsoft have now released their own fix for this problem, in spite of originally saying they weren't going to release it until 10 January.
regsvr32 %windir%\system32\shimgvw.dll
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