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Why there's no such thing as a zero-day vulnerability
The term "zero day" (or "0-day" or "0day") is getting a lot of use these days. Much of the time, it's being used incorrectly. Even in venues generally frequented by knowledgeable people -- familiar with the important facts of IT security -- such as the bugtraq mailing list, I see...
Tags: Software, Vulnerability, Patch, Exploit, Security, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2007-10-06
Establish a patch management policy
Patch management is an issue that will always plague your organization's network. There will always be patches, updates, and security fixes to apply. Unfortunately, there will not always be unlimited time to evaluate and distribute fixes to close a security hole that attackers are currently exploiting. Given...
Tags: Network, Patch Management, CrossTec NetOp, Patch, Patch Management Policy, XYZ Networks, Patches, Security, Networking, Mike Mullins
Blog posts 2007-10-04
Patching Servers
Ok guys here is the scenario.I need to patch a bunch of servers that are going to be use to perform a disaster recovery exercise, these server are on a isolated network with not access to internet at all so I scanned the actual production servers with shavlik and downloaded...
Tags: Patches, Servers, afruto@..., server, patch, patch management
Discussion threads 2007-10-03
Locksmith - multiple warnings but no Microsoft Bulletins this month.
This would normally be the time when a copy of my Locksmith column and newsletter goes out to cover Microsoft Security Bulletins but there wont be any this month at least not on the regular patch Tuesday so I will cover other security threats here in the security blog.Actually it...
Tags: Apple, Internet, Internet Service, Locksmith, Microsoft, pathcing, Risk Management, Security
Blog posts 2007-03-12
Prepping for the revised Daylight Saving Time. Are you ready?
We’re down to less than a week to go. Are your systems ready for the revised Daylight Saving Time DST? Ours are, we think. But who knows? We are as prepared as can be, but mostly we’re at the mercy of our many vendors...
Tags: Analysis, Comments, Daylight Saving Time, DST, Enterprise, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, patch
Blog posts 2007-03-05
Microsoft addresses VML threat with a critical security bulletin
Two weeks before its regularly scheduled Patch Tuesday, Microsoft released a security bulletin to address a critical VML vulnerability. John McCormick has the details in this edition of the IT Locksmith. Breaking away from its traditional patch cycle, Redmond has released a critical security bulletin two weeks before...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Patches, Microsoft Windows, patch, Enterprise Scanning Tool, Virtual Markup Language, security bulletin, security, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Information Technology, Exception, Bulletin, Operating Systems, Software
Technical articles 2006-10-02
Secunia rates Word 2000 flaw extremely critical
Eight years after its release, Word 2000 is still extremely popular. In this edition of the IT Locksmith, John McCormick discusses an extremely critical Word 2000 flaw and how to protect yourself. Details Security firm Secunia reports that a recently disclosed vulnerability in Microsoft Word 2000, which...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., Secunia, Microsoft Word 2000, John McCormick, Word Viewer 2003, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Office, Word processors, Patches, SECURITY, patch, vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Flaw, Office Suites, Software
Technical articles 2006-09-11
August patch creates critical new vulnerability; Microsoft re-releases MS06-042
Microsoft re-issues the MS06-042 security bulletin to address the discovery of a critical new bug in the August 8 IE patch. Meanwhile, IBM makes a big acquisition, and a hacker gets a taste of his own medicine. Get the details about these and other security issues in this edition of...
Tags: Kevin Mitnick, eEye Digital Security, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., Patches, John McCormick, security, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Vulnerability, Problem, Patch
Technical articles 2006-08-28
Establish a patch management policy
Given the current state of security, patch management can easily become overwhelming, which is why it's a good idea to establish a patch management policy to define the necessary procedures and responsibilities. In this edition of Security Solutions, Mike Mullins offers a sample policy you can modify for your organization's...
Tags: CrossTec NetOp, XYZ Networks, Patches, NETWORKING, Michael Mullins CCNA, MCP, patch management, patch management policy, network, security, Security Solutions Newsletter, Patch, Mike Mullins, Michael \"Mullins CCNA, MCP\"
Technical articles 2006-08-24
WS_FTP and Vista
I have always really, really liked the WS_FTP product from IpSwitch. I must admit, however, that I never actually paid for it until last year. August of 2006, to be exact. In August, I purchased a full license to WS_FTP 2007 Professional. Unfortunately, it only came with three months of...
Tags: Uncategorized, WS_FTP, Microsoft Windows Vista, patch, Ipswitch Inc., Vista Compatible
Blog posts 2007-02-05
Apples $1.99 wireless 'n' upgrade
Apple offering a $1.99 down-loadable upgrade to enable 802.11n on various Macs. Every Mac with an Intel Core 2 Duo processor or Xeon processor (iMac, MacPro, MacBook and MacBook Pro) has been shipped with 802.11n capable hardware sitting inside waiting to be activated. With the announcement of AppleTV and...
Tags: Wireless, Wifi, Patch, Apple, Apple Computer Inc., Apple MacBook, Intel Core 2 Duo, IEEE 802.11n, software
Blog posts 2007-02-04
Exploits of recent IE flaw continue
More vulnerabilities have surfaced in Internet Explorer, and Microsoft is still working on a patch. Get the details about this and other security issues in this edition of the IT Locksmith. Internet Explorer continues to sprout new vulnerabilities, and attackers aren't wasting any time exploiting them. While Microsoft...
Tags: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Corp., John McCormick, Microsoft Windows, Web browsers, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 98, Patches, security, vulnerability, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Microsoft Windows Live, Patch, News, Flaw, Software, Internet
Technical articles 2006-04-03
Tool for creating compact diffs for binary files
Hello.I would like to integrate an effective patch building producing very compact differences for binary files into my application. Recently I have found a nice solution - DF SDK by Agensoft (http://www.agensoft.com/dfsdk.html). Downloaded a free
Tags: diff, file diff, programming, patch, software, windows, DF SDK, daenur@..., tool
Discussion threads 2006-11-28
Microsoft releases five critical security bulletins for November
Do you rate different patches?When you are looking at a new release such as Vista, do you look mostly at raw numbers as far as vulnerabilities are concerned, or do you take into consideration how many were patched BEFORE the vulnerability became wi
Tags: security, patch management, Tech Locksmith, Microsoft Corp., patch, computer, WGA
Discussion threads 2006-11-21
Linux expert warns of open source's growing appeal to hackers
what does your company do about zero day?Without wandering into the realm of imaginary numbers, what do you, or your team do about zero day threats?Do you attempt to track and patch using third-party sites?Do you monitor developments and tig
Tags: backup, information technology, it management, Linux, Linux Expert, malware, open source, patch, security, Tech Locksmith, vulnerability, zero day, ZERT
Discussion threads 2006-10-31
Windows 2003 Server Issue..
Hey all!!, I have a Windows 2003 Server with SP1 that I have been remoting into via remote desktop perfectly for the last 6 months. Yesterday, I installed a patch from MS, and now I can not remote into it. Any ideas?Thanks!!1. Make sure Remote Desktop is enabled...
Tags: kbrindle2002@..., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, patch, remote desktop, server, Telnet, windows
Q&A 2006-09-29
Microsoft warns against VML threat
Patch Released today, the 26thApparently Microsoft decided this was a big deal because they released MS06-055 today a bulletin which addresses the patch need.http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms06-055.mspxThis is listed as a critical threat in the bulletin and, if you didn't apply one of the workarounds, you should check out the bulletin immediatly.I'll discuss...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., patch, security, Tech Locksmith, vml threat, windows
Discussion threads 2006-09-26
August patch creates critical new vulnerability; Microsoft re-releases MS06-042
MS is not up to date"The problem apparently is affecting ONLY Internet Explorer 6 SP1 users, probably still found on many Windows 2000 with SP4 installed, and XP SP1 systems. eEye says it discovered the new security hole while investigating why the patch was causing Explorer to crash."The above is...
Tags: patch, Joe User, windows security, neville@..., security, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows XP
Discussion threads 2006-08-29
Spotlight shines on Firefox as Microsoft delays a critical bulletin
The delay of an anticipated critical security bulletin has kept Microsoft security news to a minimum, so this week's focus is on Firefox. With the release of a beta version and a newly discovered vulnerability, the alternative browser's getting a taste of what it means to be popular. John McCormick...
Tags: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Corp., Mozilla Corp., John McCormick, Web browsers, Patches, patch, security bulletin, security, IT Locksmith Newsletter, Vulnerability, Problem, Web Browser, Internet
Technical articles 2005-09-19
Microsoft fixes faulty security patch
Microsoft has issued a "hotfix" for a fault in a security patch designed to correct a flaw already being targeted by worms. Computers running x64-based versions of Microsoft Windows Server 2003, along with Service Pack 1 and Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, are affected, if the MS06-040 update has been...
Tags: Patches, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows XP, SECURITY, Microsoft Corp., Club Shepherd
Discussion threads 2006-08-21


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