Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

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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Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

One of the many elements in HTML 4 is the OBJECT element which is used to embed external objects inside a page. Such objects can be the WebBrowser control and other ActiveX controls, images, applets and more. The object property of embedded WebBrowser controls is not subject to the Cross Domain security checks that embedded HTML documents ordinarily go through, and as such it is possible to escape any sandboxing and security zone restrictions.

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SYMANTEC ON MONDAY announced a new product called Symantec Client Security that integrates the company's desktop firewall, anti-virus, and intrusion detection products into a single suite intended to better secure corporate PCs.

Symantec Client Security melds the functions of all three types of security software into a suite in which each part works together with the others to protect PCs, said Gary Ulaner, group product manager in Symantec's Enterprise Solution Division.

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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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Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

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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Server Response To SMTP Client EHLO Command Results In Buffer Overrun

The Internet Mail Connector (IMC) enables Microsoft Exchange Server to communicate with other mail servers via SMTP. When the IMC receives an SMTP extended Hello (EHLO) protocol command from a connecting SMTP server, it responds by sending a status reply that starts with the following: 250-Hello

Where:
is the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Exchange server is either the FQDN or the IP address of the server that initiated the connection.

The FQDN would be used if the Exchange5.5 IMC is able to resolve this information through a reverse DNS lookup; the IP address would be used if a reverse DNS lookup was not possible or failed to resolve the connecting servers IP address.

A security vulnerability results because of an unchecked buffer In the IMC code that generates the response to the EHLO protocol command.

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On June 26, 2002, Microsoft released the original version of this bulletin, which described the patch it provided as being cumulative. We subsequently discovered that a file had been inadvertently omitted
>from the patch. While the omission had no effect on the effectiveness of the patch against the new vulnerabilities discussed below, it did mean that the patch was not cumulative. Specifically, the original patch did not include all of the fixes discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS01-056. We have repackaged the patch to include the file and are re-releasing it to ensure that it truly is cumulative.

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Buffer Overruns in SQL Server 2000 Resolution Service Could Enable Code Execution

SQL Server 2000 introduces the ability to host multiple instances of SQL Server on a single physical machine. Each instance operates for all intents and purposes as though it was a separate server. However, the multiple instances cannot all use the standard SQL Server session port (TCP 1433). While the default instance listens on TCP port 1433, named instances listen on any port assigned to them. The SQL Server Resolution Service, which operates on UDP port 1434, provides a way for clients to query for the appropriate network endpoints to use for a particular SQL Server instance.

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Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

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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Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

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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Security 10918 Published by Philipp Esselbach 0

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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