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Thursday, 16 September 2010
Spyware and Viruses: What's the Difference?
Sunday, 12 September 2010
Consumer Threat Alert: New "Here You Have" Worm Delivers Unwanted Gift
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Tuesday, 25 May 2010
Microsoft Security Articles
Security Articles
Microsoft Malware Protection Center Website | RSS Feed
MSRT May Threat Reports and Alureon - 22-May-2010
MSRT May Threat Reports and Alureon - 22-May-2010
Microsoft Security Response Center MSRC Website | RSS Feed
Security Advisory 2028859 Released - 18-May-2010
MSRC Ecosystem Strategy Website | RSS Feed
Strengthening the Security Cooperation Program - 17-May-2010
Project Omega Launch at AusCERT - 17-May-2010
Security Bulletins Advisories Website | RSS Feed
Microsoft Security Advisory (2028859): Vulnerability in Canonical Display Driver Could Allow Remote Code Execution - 5/18/2010 - 18-May-2010
Security Bulletins Comprehensive Website | RSS Feed
Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary for May 2010 - 19-May-2010
MS10-030 - Critical: Vulnerability in Outlook Express and Windows Mail Could Allow Remote Code Execution (978542) - Version:1.2 - 19-May-2010
MS10-031 - Critical: Vulnerability in Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Could Allow Remote Code Execution (978213) - Version:1.1 - 19-May-2010
Security Products Forefront
Forefront Client Security Website | RSS Feed
Pardon our dust…. - 17-May-2010
Pardon our dust…. - 17-May-2010
Forefront Product Suite Website | RSS Feed
Issuing information cards with AD FS 2.0: Community Technology Review released - 21-May-2010
Forefront Server Security Website | RSS Feed
Introducing the Forefront Protection 2010 for Exchange Server capacity planning tool - 21-May-2010
Check out this new video overview of Forefront Protection 2010 for SharePoint - 20-May-2010
Forefront Threat Management Gateway ISA Server Website | RSS Feed
Announcing the availability of the new MRS (V1.1) release - 18-May-2010
Forefront Unified Application Gateway UAG Website | RSS Feed
DirectAccess and Teredo Adapter Behavior - 21-May-2010
UAG DirectAccess Test Lab Guide CRL Check Update - 20-May-2010
Introduction to “The Edge Man” - 18-May-2010
Configuring an External Load Balanced UAG DirectAccess Array for an IPv4 Only Network - 17-May-2010
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
No-Cost Antivirus and Antispyware Tools from Microsoft
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Thursday, 22 April 2010
MVP Announce: Alert - McAfee Update Causing Windows XP Machines to Shut Down
What is the purpose of this alert?
Microsoft has been made aware of an issue with a McAfee DAT file update - released Wednesday, April 21, 2010 - that has been causing stability issues on Windows XP client systems. The symptom is caused by a false-positive detection on a core Windows file (svchost.exe). Once the file is quarantined by McAfee, the system may encounter one of the following symptoms:
· The computer shuts down when a DCOM error or a RPC error occurs
· The computer continues to run without network connectivity.
· The computer triggers a Bugcheck (Blue Screen).
The DAT file version that that caused the problem is McAfee DAT 5958. This file was propagated to client machines that conduct automatic updates of definition files. McAfee updated the DAT file soon after the problem was identified with a new version that does not cause the problem.
Resolution Steps
Please review the following KB Articles for specific steps to resolve the issue on systems that are affected.
McAfee KB Article:
Microsoft KB Article:
Recommendations
We recommend customers affected by this symptom first review the McAfee KB Article referenced above. For further assistance, customers should contact McAfee. Customers who are unable to resolve the issue through these means can contact Microsoft for technical support using resources found on this Web page: http://support.microsoft.com/.
Regarding Information Consistency
We strive to provide you with accurate information in static (this mail) and dynamic (Web-based) content. Microsoft’s security content posted to the Web is occasionally updated to reflect late-breaking information. If this results in an inconsistency between the information here and the information in Microsoft’s Web-based security content, the information in Microsoft’s Web-based security content is authoritative.