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IE ActiveX update-could have a big impact

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Mar 20, 20061 min
Data and Information SecuritySecurity

Microsoft will release an ActiveX component update in an upcoming IE security patch. I could have a big impact in some companies. Windows system administrators are encouraged to test and understand it thoroughly. Here's the related link: http://blogs.technet.com/upstate-ny-technology/archive/2006/03/20/422522.aspx Update: Link removed by Microsoft due to some possible mis-communications in it. Here's the straigh

Microsoft will release an ActiveX component update in an upcoming IE security patch.

I could have a big impact in some companies. Windows system administrators are encouraged to test and understand it thoroughly.

Here’s the related link:

http://blogs.technet.com/upstate-ny-technology/archive/2006/03/20/422522.aspx

Update: Link removed by Microsoft due to some possible mis-communications in it. Here’s the straight scoop:

This patch was released as an optional update for Internet Explorer on WU/MU on 2/28/06 and is also included in IE 7 Beta2. It will be released as mandatory in future security patch, the date of which has not yet been determined.

roger_grimes
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Roger A. Grimes is a contributing editor. Roger holds more than 40 computer certifications and has authored ten books on computer security. He has been fighting malware and malicious hackers since 1987, beginning with disassembling early DOS viruses. He specializes in protecting host computers from hackers and malware, and consults to companies from the Fortune 100 to small businesses. A frequent industry speaker and educator, Roger currently works for KnowBe4 as the Data-Driven Defense Evangelist and is the author of Cryptography Apocalypse.

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