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Symantec: MS Access ActiveX Threat Dons More Sinister Proportions

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Last week, Microsoft had warned that hackers were exploiting a flaw in the Snapshot Viewer ActiveX control which comes bundled with Microsoft Access. Now Symantec has uncovered an update to the malicious Neosploit Toolkit that will allow even fledgling hackers to exploit the abovementioned loophole in MS Access making attacks more rampant.

Attackers are exploiting the threat using specially designed websites that hideously download malicious code. Since the ActiveX control bears Microsoft's digital signature, those users who have rated MS to be a trustworthy software publisher in their IE settings might very quietly have their systems compromised

Microsoft hasn’t come up with a fix for this bug yet. Though Microsoft says that attacks are targeted and not widespread, you are advised to breeze through the terse list of suggested actions posted by Microsoft and mitigate the risk.

 

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avataro well i use teh ie 6

o well i use teh ie 6 anyway d00d im sur its just some thing to do with ie 7 didnt bother to do all teh updates and all that i think im safe *maybe*

 

^^ The words of half of the people who still use IE.

 

 

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avatarNo.

Sadly enough you are not safe. The threat is not IE version specific

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avatarI'm pretty sure he/she was

I'm pretty sure he/she was just bein' a shithead.  I think that in his/her own little way that was a "You n00bs!" directed at anyone using IE rather than Firefox or Opera (Or *I guess* Safari...).

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avatarDon't use either one.

Don't use either one.

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