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Using Sitekeeper to mitigate the new MS WORD security vulnerability

by Michael 25. May 2006 14:55
The latest security vulnerability to raise eyebrows is the trojan described in Microsoft Security Advisory (919637). Unfortunately the final fix from Microsoft is not scheduled for release until a few weeks from now, though I do commend Microsoft on informing the IT public and offering interim workarounds. Major antivirus firms currently rank the threat of this trojan as "low" and already have updates to detect it, so I'd suggest caution as the workarounds do inhibit user functionality. Read on and I'll present a customizable way to deploy these fixes to select targets...

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