Virus definition, or .DAT, files contain up-to-date virus signatures and other information that Network Associates anti-virus products use to protect your computer against the thousands of computer viruses in circulation. Network Associates releases new .DAT files regularly to provide protection against the approximately 300 new viruses that appear each month. To ensure that your anti-virus software can protect your system or network against the latest virus threats, download and install the latest .DAT files.
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This is the latest virus pattern to detect the latest viruses. This update will work on the following products: NAV 2000 for Win9x/NT/2000,
NAV 2001 for Win95b/98/NT/2000/Me,
NAV 2002 Professional Edition,
NAV 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro,
NAV 4.0 for Windows 3.51,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for Win9x,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for WinNT,
NAV for Firewalls 1.5 or higher,
NAV for Lotus Notes (Intel),
NAV for MS Exchange (Intel),
Norton SystemWorks (all versions),
Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions),
pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for WinNT.
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NAV 2001 for Win95b/98/NT/2000/Me,
NAV 2002 Professional Edition,
NAV 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro,
NAV 4.0 for Windows 3.51,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for Win9x,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for WinNT,
NAV for Firewalls 1.5 or higher,
NAV for Lotus Notes (Intel),
NAV for MS Exchange (Intel),
Norton SystemWorks (all versions),
Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions),
pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for WinNT.
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Virus definition, or .DAT, files contain up-to-date virus signatures and other information that Network Associates anti-virus products use to protect your computer against the thousands of computer viruses in circulation. Network Associates releases new .DAT files regularly to provide protection against the approximately 300 new viruses that appear each month. To ensure that your anti-virus software can protect your system or network against the latest virus threats, download and install the latest .DAT files.
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Unchecked Buffer in Remote Access Service Phonebook Could Lead to Code Execution
On June 12, 2002, Microsoft released the original version of this bulletin. On July 2, 2002, the bulletin was updated to reflect the availability of a revised patch. Although the original patch completely eliminated the vulnerability, it had the side effect of preventing non-administrative users from making VPN connections in some cases. The revised patch correctly handles VPN connections. The revised patch is immediately available from the Download Center
and will be soon made available via WindowsUpdate.
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On June 12, 2002, Microsoft released the original version of this bulletin. On July 2, 2002, the bulletin was updated to reflect the availability of a revised patch. Although the original patch completely eliminated the vulnerability, it had the side effect of preventing non-administrative users from making VPN connections in some cases. The revised patch correctly handles VPN connections. The revised patch is immediately available from the Download Center
and will be soon made available via WindowsUpdate.
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MooSoft has released new builds of MooLive and TCActive
New virus definitions for F-Prot are available
THE RECENT PUBLICATION of similar security vulnerabilities in the two most-used Web server software products makes the Web more vulnerable now than ever, Web server information company Netcraft warned.
With over half of the Internet's Web servers potentially vulnerable, conditions are "ripe for an epidemic of attacks" against sites running Microsoft Corp. Internet Information Server (IIS) or the open-source Apache Web server software, Netcraft of Bath, England, said in its monthly Web Server survey released Monday.
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With over half of the Internet's Web servers potentially vulnerable, conditions are "ripe for an epidemic of attacks" against sites running Microsoft Corp. Internet Information Server (IIS) or the open-source Apache Web server software, Netcraft of Bath, England, said in its monthly Web Server survey released Monday.
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Microsoft's much-publicized security push has cost real money--$100 million of person-hours went into the two-month hiatus in development of .Net server, according to David Thompson, vice president of Microsoft's Windows server products group. Close to 5000 people in the development team spent all of February and March learning security, Thompson told the Microsoft Tech Ed conference in Barcelona. This alone cost Microsoft $100 million, as well as putting back product schedules. Other product development teams will incur similar costs, he said.
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Use this version of the pattern file for all Trend Micro products running on Intel or DEC Alpha based operating systems and for products using Trend’s virus scanning API Library. Because more than 200 new viruses are discovered every month, it is strongly suggested that you update your virus pattern files regularly.
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This is the latest virus pattern to detect the latest viruses. This update will work on the following products: NAV 2000 for Win9x/NT/2000,
NAV 2001 for Win95b/98/NT/2000/Me,
NAV 2002 Professional Edition,
NAV 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro,
NAV 4.0 for Windows 3.51,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for Win9x,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for WinNT,
NAV for Firewalls 1.5 or higher,
NAV for Lotus Notes (Intel),
NAV for MS Exchange (Intel),
Norton SystemWorks (all versions),
Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions),
pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for WinNT.
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Download
NAV 2001 for Win95b/98/NT/2000/Me,
NAV 2002 Professional Edition,
NAV 2002 for Win98/Me/NT/2000/XP Home/XP Pro,
NAV 4.0 for Windows 3.51,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for Win9x,
NAV 5.0 and 2000 for WinNT,
NAV for Firewalls 1.5 or higher,
NAV for Lotus Notes (Intel),
NAV for MS Exchange (Intel),
Norton SystemWorks (all versions),
Norton Utilities for Windows 95/98 (all versions),
pcAnywhere32 7.5 and higher for WinNT.
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A program designed to infect vulnerable computers running the open-source Apache Web server application apparently hasn't made it very far.
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Heap Overrun in HTR Chunked Encoding Could Enable Web Server Compromise
On June 12, 2002, Microsoft released the original version of this bulletin. On July 1, 2002, the bulletin was updated to revise the severity rating. Specifically, Microsoft has increased the severity rating of this issue to critical . The revision is in response to a significant change in the threat environment due to an increased focus on chunked encoding vulnerabilities in general, and the discovery of hostile code attempting to exploit similar vulnerabilities on other platforms. Customers who have already disabled HTR or applied this patch need not take any action. Customers who have not disabled HTR should do so as soon as possible. Alternately, customers who cannot disable HTR should apply the patch immediately.
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On June 12, 2002, Microsoft released the original version of this bulletin. On July 1, 2002, the bulletin was updated to revise the severity rating. Specifically, Microsoft has increased the severity rating of this issue to critical . The revision is in response to a significant change in the threat environment due to an increased focus on chunked encoding vulnerabilities in general, and the discovery of hostile code attempting to exploit similar vulnerabilities on other platforms. Customers who have already disabled HTR or applied this patch need not take any action. Customers who have not disabled HTR should do so as soon as possible. Alternately, customers who cannot disable HTR should apply the patch immediately.
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Thanks DosFreak for this one:
Last night I got security bulletin MS02-032 from Microsoft concerning Windows Media Player; there is a patch that fixes all previous vulnerabilities and three new vulnerabilities. As I started the installation of the patch, the End User License Agreement box popped up. Normally I don't even read these things, but this time I did.
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Last night I got security bulletin MS02-032 from Microsoft concerning Windows Media Player; there is a patch that fixes all previous vulnerabilities and three new vulnerabilities. As I started the installation of the patch, the End User License Agreement box popped up. Normally I don't even read these things, but this time I did.
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A program that exploits a 2-week-old flaw to infect open-source Web servers has been detected by security experts on the Internet.
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