What Is This About? Last week, Microsoft released six security bulletins—five "critical", one "important" (MS06-066 to MS06-071)—covering more than a dozen separate vulnerabilities affecting the Windows operating system, Internet Explorer browser software, Macromedia Flash Player from Adobe, and other applications or services. General dangers include:
- Loss of personal data
- Remote system access by cyber criminals
- "Drive by" downloads of malware and other unauthorized programs
How Do I Find Out More? Go here.
How This Affects You McAfee customers with our latest, updated anti-virus, firewall and anti-spyware security software, such as new VirusScan® Plus 2007, are protected from the combined threats posed by these latest vulnerabilities.
"Some of these vulnerabilities allow hackers to attack your computer without you even clicking a link or opening a file," said McAfee VirusScan Product Manager Brian Trombley. "By providing daily virus and spyware updates, McAfee helps you repel these attacks automatically."
Ongoing Microsoft vulnerabilities underscore the need to 1) Regularly update your operating system with the latest patches, and 2) Maintain active virus, hacker, spyware and other identity theft protection.
Fortify Your Protection McAfee customers with standalone anti-virus or anti-spyware software are advised to install 1) a firewall with inbound and outbound protection, and 2) safe surfing protection. Both are included with new McAfee VirusScan Plus or McAfee Internet Security Suite.
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