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What do you know about Microsoft Internet security?
Published by: SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com | 28 Aug 2007
QUIZ - Take a break from your daily admin duties and test your Microsoft Internet security knowledge with a quiz on Internet Explorer, IIS and other Web applications.
Importance of managing unpatched third-party software
Published by: SearchEnterpriseDesktop.com | 09 Oct 2007
TIP - Read about the consequences of not keeping your non-Microsoft third-party applications up to date and patched.
What's hot in Windows security: Updating Windows Update; new IE scare
Published by: SearchWindowsSecurity.com | 05 Nov 2007
TIP - Learn about a new Internet Explorer (IE) security flaw and stealth downloads in Microsoft's Windows Update service.

SCAN AND UPDATE from SearchWindowsSecurity.com
MOM, WSUS Windows management tools bundled for mid-market
ARTICLE - Mid-market IT managers get an integrated Windows management package for patch distribution and server monitoring. And, Virtual Server R2 and enterprise desktop search have arrived.
Regcleaner
DOWNLOAD - Regcleaner finds and removes incorrect or obsolete values in your registry.
Look@LAN Network Monitor
DOWNLOAD - Look@LAN Network Monitor is an advanced network monitor, that automatically detects and analyzes your network nodes, including operating system. The program can monitor the nodes and alert you of any changes (new nodes, ...
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS PATCH MANAGEMENT from SearchWindowsSecurity.com
Revised hotfix for 'animated-cursor exploit' released
ARTICLE - Microsoft has reportedly resolved incompatibilities with third-party programs in its latest Patch Tuesday security bulletin.
'Benevolent' NT4 patches a surprise to some
ARTICLE - Microsoft's first security bulletins of the new year included fixes for the now-unsupported Windows NT Server 4.0.
Microsoft releases WMF patch early
ARTICLE - The software giant released a patch for the much-exploited flaw at 4 p.m. ET Thursday. Click above for the direct link to the bulletin.
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PATCHES from SearchWindowsSecurity.com
Older platforms get the brunt of May patch activity
ARTICLE - Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office and Microsoft Exchange Server are getting critical patches this month. Most, though not all, are on older versions of the software.
Microsoft's August update patches 23 flaws
ARTICLE - Microsoft releases a dozen security updates Tuesday, nine critical, addressing a range of serious vulnerabilities in Windows, Office and Internet Explorer.
Should Microsoft change its patching process?
ARTICLE - Most IT pros still like Microsoft's monthly fix schedule, but in the face of increasing zero-day attacks, they'd like more out-of-cycle fixes as well.
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POST-PATCH PROBLEMS from SearchWindowsSecurity.com
Microsoft releases April trove of patches
ARTICLE - Windows, Office and IE all have patches deemed 'critical' by Microsoft this month.
Attacks against MS06-040 on the rise
ARTICLE - Six pieces of malware are now going after the Windows Server Service flaw outlined in MS06-040, and a spike in attacks has led Symantec to raise its ThreatCon to Level 2.
August patch management woes strike again
ARTICLE - With security authorities warning of a big potential attack against the latest Windows flaws, IT pros have several theories on why the month of August is always so much trouble.
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PRODUCT FLAWS AND VULNERABILITIES from SearchWindowsSecurity.com
Exploit code targets unpatched PowerPoint flaw
ARTICLE - Microsoft is investigating reports of a new, unpatched flaw attackers could exploit using malicious PowerPoint files. A proof-of-concept exploit code has been released.
New Microsoft Word zero-day exploit discovered
ARTICLE - Trojan.MDropper-Q is exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft's word-processing application that could allow attackers to take control of certain machines.
Microsoft plans PowerPoint zero-day patch
ARTICLE - Microsoft will have a patch ready by Aug. 8, if not sooner. Since some PowerPoint flaws have already been attacked, Microsoft strongly discourages opening untrusted attachments.
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