Re: Here we go again, more virus and spyware



Your timing is impeccable!
Your message yesterday, and today, in my mailbox, the following helpful
advice. (NOT)
Quote;
Microsoft Security Bulletin MS06-4848

Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer (8970173003)

Published: September 9, 2007

Version: 2.0

Summary

Who should read this document: Customers who use Microsoft Windows

Impact of Vulnerability: Remote Code Execution

Maximum Severity Rating: Critical

Recommendation: Customers should apply the update immediately.

Security Update Replacement: This bulletin replaces several prior security
updates. See the frequently asked questions (FAQ) section of this bulletin
for the complete list.

Internet Explorer for Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 - <Hyperlink to
oblivion!>

Revisions:

V1.0 (September 9, 2007): Bulletin published

"Cbean" <carlston2005@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1190466040.790272.66080@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi folks I am new to the group, here's my two cents worth, school's in
so expect an increase in the bad things happening to your computer.Its
a fact that most student who are into this sort of criminal activity
use their campus,colleges or high school computers to do their dirty
deeds..

I believe many of the problem we are facing today as a result of virus
and adware is as a result of poor protection and is only a tip of the
iceberg on what is happening to our computers.I don't mean to scare
you but most of the time many problems when they occur or first shoe
up, could be the manifestation of a larger problem on your computer.

Here's what I usually recommend doing, at a very early stage you
should run a virus scan with your latest updated anti virus software
and then a program that removes adware or malware. If after doing this
you still encounter the problems and things become more serious, its
time to seek even further for more serious options.I have a blog
dedicated to adware and virus removal suggestions and tips.If you feel
like checking it out feel free to do so.I recommend it, its at
http://ad-aware-tips.blogspot.com/.

Keeping your computer virus, spyware and adware free is a choice you
make every time your turn on or off your computer or surf the
internet. These bad guys on your computers can really make your use of
it a living hell. Done just stop using your computer or the internet
because of them because good should alway triumph over evil.



.



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