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    Hackers find Windows XP-related vulnerability

    vulnerability in xp found by hackers
    http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic..._vulnerability
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    I got $5 on the MS leaked this bug...

    /Tinfoil hat...
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    The computer tech that pulled a virus off my computer earlier this month has some interesting things to say about XP. Hackers are taking Windows Vista viruses and making them backwards compatible for XP. I started thinking, that is a heck of a lot of work for an old OS that few use anymore. Or so I thought. Then he told me about a local company that still uses XP for online financial/banking use. Not good.

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    Here is the salient portion of this 'disclosure':

    "Computerworld - Microsoft on Saturday told customers that cyber-criminals are exploiting an unpatched and critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer (IE) using "drive-by" attacks."

    IE.....if anyone is still using Internet Explorer, then you are, indeed, asking for trouble.

    I completely deleted/disabled that extremely flawed entity long ago! It takes a little work in Xp to do that
    but M$ did provide a 'disable' feature in Win7.

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    I worked for 'American Express' in their European HQ here in Britain, and most computer terminals still run XP!
    Never mind confidential data - it takes time to switch to W7...!

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    check your winders updated a fix has been provided
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    Some one wouldn't happen to have a link for the XP fix? I tried looking using the MS update website but it was not there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ickie View Post
    vulnerability in xp found by hackers
    http://www.computerworld.com/s/artic..._vulnerability
    Ickie,

    This vulnerability has been around since IE6 and Mickey$oft has known about it all that time. They just didn't bother telling the users about it and flat out refused to talk to Adobe on closing the hole.

    On 4chan.org this has been a source of laughs for years now.

    Even the NSA knew about it, but since it was so helpful for their own purposes, they didn't see a need to inform the public either.

    Proof once more that the companies we rely on for software and the government agencies that are supposed to look after us are not to be trusted. They don't give a rats @ss about us.

    I'll get of the soapbox now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen View Post
    Some one wouldn't happen to have a link for the XP fix? I tried looking using the MS update website but it was not there.
    Just checked MS Update and it installed the fix.

    George

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    You wouldn't happen to know its ID number? Still not listed for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen View Post
    You wouldn't happen to know its ID number? Still not listed for me.
    KB2964358


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    here is the link
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2964358

    note i use win 7 ie-11

    i had 4 updates for my old xp machine
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    Just updated with this fix and now I have an XP pc that refuses to boot past bios! Time for a Google I think,,,
    SYSTEM :
    OS:Win7 Home Premium 64 bit UAC OFF!
    DX version Dx10 with Steve's Fixer.
    Processor:I5 4670k overclocked to 4.4 gHz with Corsair CW-9060008-WW hydro cooler
    Motherboard:Z87
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger View Post
    Just updated with this fix and now I have an XP pc that refuses to boot past bios! Time for a Google I think,,,
    Google has nothing to offer so it maybe a reinstall.
    SYSTEM :
    OS:Win7 Home Premium 64 bit UAC OFF!
    DX version Dx10 with Steve's Fixer.
    Processor:I5 4670k overclocked to 4.4 gHz with Corsair CW-9060008-WW hydro cooler
    Motherboard:Z87
    RAM:16 gig 1866 gigaHz Corsair ram
    Video Card:MSI 1070 8 gig ram
    HD:2Tb Samsung 850 evo SSD

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    You might just want to run windows repair before resorting to a complete reinstall. Boot from the DVD, select your language preferences and then choose repair. You'll have the option to do a system restore from a restore point, or do a startup repair. I recommend the first.

    Good luck Roger!

    Dumonceau

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    I've been where you are with the idiocy of ms updates. I hope you get it sorted out. It does not look good, but the notion of using repair from your installer is a good option to try.

    A bit of humor in a humorless situation.

    You could always call this guy. We have all talked to him at one time or another, Yesyes?


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    After using M$ operating systems for 30+ years, I've had enough of their inept behavior. Anyone who goes online with their trash needs their head examined.
    PSULLYKEYS

    The only thing necessary for evil to win is for good men to do nothing.

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    Another way

    I use my old XP not so much now, I prefer to use Ubuntu Linux and Mozilla Firefox..... no problems found

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    Make Things Clear

    Just to be clear: It's a 'fix' for INTERNET EXPLORER (if used under XP). I have XP SP2 Home, and I DON'T ever use IE for any online activity (any version). I use FireFox, exclusively, to surf the web. So I don't expect to EVER have this 'problem'. Use my head.
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    Whether it's IE, FF, Safari, or whatever browser one uses to access the Internet... don't click on Links you're unfamiliar with!


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