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Shecky Tweets for 2009-07-15

July 15, 2009 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

  • Microsoft Fixes 9 Flaws in Monthly Patch Release – http://shar.es/jfWE #
  • Microsoft CEO Ballmer Sees Tech Refresh Happening Despite Economy – http://shar.es/jfqr #
  • CompuServe, Prodigy et al.: What Web 2.0 can learn from Online 1.0 – http://shar.es/jfGX #
  • 10 common issues you can fix with a registry hack%20http://bit.ly/UiqbZ #
  • 10 tools to connect to wireless networks in Linux%20http://bit.ly/BRfts #
  • 10 Things for Linux Desktop Evangelists to Ponder – http://shar.es/jgd7 #
  • End of an era for Office 2000 http://viigo.im/0eDs #
  • Twitter’s Security Meltdown http://viigo.im/0eDD #
  • RT@threatpost: RT @rwestervelt Excellent Microsoft Patch Tuesday chart from the SANS ISC: #
  • New Malware Tricks #

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Patch Tuesday for July

July 15, 2009 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

Yep, that’s right, its that time of month where Microsoft’s servers get slammed. Its patch week.

This month some patches for holes that have Zero Day Exploits out for them already. Included in this is the Active X Video Hole, The Direct X Quicktime Hole, and the Open Type Font hole. The first two I had talked about when they came out, with the Direct X hole being the one that it looked like Microsoft had no serious plans of patching. Nice to be proven wrong.

There is no fix this month for Office Web components, which have recently come under attack. I expect this fix is being worked on and will be out soon. Considering the move to the cloud that people talk about, and that Office Web competes with Google Documents, they do need to secure it.

As always, I do recommend paying attention when you patch as one reader pointed out, you can choose not to install IE8, which still comes down as a critical patch, unless you download it and then stop the install of it, or tell the updater to hide the download of it. Yeah, its a pain, and unfortunately the everyday end user who we tell to make sure they install critical patches will still inadvertently install the sucker, we can at least try to educate them a little and not make the same mistake ourselves.

Filed Under: Computers, Reviews, Security, Software Tagged With: Active X Video, Direct X, Microsoft, Patch Tuesday, Patches, Quicktime, Security

Shecky Tweets for 2009-07-13

July 13, 2009 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

  • Depression and the IT community. http://is.gd/1xc3e #
  • Security Researchers Exploit Vulnerability in Handling of EV SSL Certificates – http://shar.es/CTkR #
  • Review: Office 2010 Technical Preview — no ‘wow,’ just solid improvements – http://shar.es/CTD8 #
  • True IT confessions – http://shar.es/CSpV #

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