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Microsoft Products Contain Multiple Vulnerabilities

Systems Affected:

  • Microsoft Windows
  • Microsoft Office
  • Microsoft Works Suite
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer

Overview
Critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, Works Suite, and Internet Explorer may allow an attacker to take control of your computer.

Solution
Apply Update
Microsoft has provided updates to remedy these vulnerabilities. To obtain these updates, visit the Microsoft Update web site. US-CERT also recommends enabling Automatic Updates.

Microsoft Office 2000 users must visit the Microsoft Office Update web site to get the appropriate updates.

Apple Mac OS X users should obtain updates from the Mactopia web site.

Description
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Windows, Office, Works Suite, and Internet Explorer may allow an attacker to access your computer, install and run malicious software on your computer, or cause it to crash.

We are aware of attacks using the vulnerability described in VU#650769.
For more technical information, see US-CERT Technical Alert TA06-220A.

References
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for August 2006 - microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms06-aug.mspx
US-CERT Vulnerability Note VU#650769 - kb.cert.org/vuls/id/650769
Microsoft Update - update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate
Microsoft Office Update - officeupdate.microsoft.com
Use Microsoft Update to help keep your computer current - microsoft.com/athome/security/update/msupdate_keep_current.mspx
Mactopia - microsoft.com/mac/


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About computer trespass or hacking
Or known as hacking, any person who uses a computer or computer network with knowledge that such use is without authority and with the intention of: Deleting or in any way removing, either temporarily or permanently, any computer program or data from a computer or computer network; (2) Obstructing, interrupting, or in any way interfering with the use of a computer program or data; or (3) Altering, damaging, or in any way causing the malfunction of a computer, computer network, or computer program, regardless of how long the alteration, damage, or malfunction persists

 


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Friday's Term

Analog

Definition:

The transmission of sound and visual information in the form of waves in the frequency spectrum. For example, in an analog telephone transmission the human voice is transmitted as sound waves that can be detected by the ear.

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