WINDOWS XP/2K/NT MAJOR SECURITY RISK...
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WINDOWS XP/2K/NT MAJOR SECURITY RISK...
Hey, the Department of Home Land Security just annouced a second time that this nasty backdoor that Microsoft put in many of their OS is starting to fuck people's computers big time. I recommend all of you get this patch.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treevi ... 03-026.asp
It's a critical Update and it says this fixes a problem that may allow hackers to execute code on your computer. The truth is they can do what ever they want through this exploit and my friend's company already got 4 calls today from people who have to reformat now because they didn't have the update.
(thx Rich)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treevi ... 03-026.asp
It's a critical Update and it says this fixes a problem that may allow hackers to execute code on your computer. The truth is they can do what ever they want through this exploit and my friend's company already got 4 calls today from people who have to reformat now because they didn't have the update.
(thx Rich)
Michael wrote:In plain English: I am a boy.
For those AOL speakers out there: i ma b0i wat r u a/s/l ken i c ur b00bs?
www.grc.com has updated its security tool.
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
This tool scans your ports and lets you know if you have any open.
(thx ich)
https://grc.com/x/ne.dll?bh0bkyd2
This tool scans your ports and lets you know if you have any open.
(thx ich)
Michael wrote:In plain English: I am a boy.
For those AOL speakers out there: i ma b0i wat r u a/s/l ken i c ur b00bs?
Well, the windows update page (here) doesnt show a patch for 9x, but I'm guessing 9x systems can be affected too.Walker wrote:Is This Just For NT/2k/XP? or Does it also affect 9x systems?
Michael wrote:In plain English: I am a boy.
For those AOL speakers out there: i ma b0i wat r u a/s/l ken i c ur b00bs?
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ha! ur stuck w/ 9x, sux0rz 4 j00!
heres a simple fix for this gay problem (cuz im a genius):
after that get ur ass in www.windowsupdate.com before it dies on august the 16th
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heres a simple fix for this gay problem (cuz im a genius):
if %SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s didnt work, go to Control Pannel and then Administrative tools (or "Performance and Maintenence" -> Administrative Tools)me! wrote:First: Go to Start -> Run
Second: type '%SystemRoot%\system32\services.msc /s' into run (w/o quotes)
Tercedo: Services
Fourth: go down to "Remote Procedure Call (RPC)" and double click it
Fifth: go to Recovery (the tab @ the top)
Sixth: In the 3 drop down menus, change them from "Restart the Computer" to "Restart the Service"
after that get ur ass in www.windowsupdate.com before it dies on august the 16th
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Robpol86 wrote:the reason this is happenin is cuz of this:
Every1 knew about the vulnerability a long time ago, but yesterday, the worm (the slammer or blaster) was created, and the only thing the attacker has 2 do is scan an ip range for a certain open port (like 15*) and tell the worm the ip. instantly you are infected, you dont have 2 download nething, u can leave ur comp untouched for months and still get infected.
only protection is turnin off RPC, gettin a firewall (hw or sw) or get the 1 MB patch from microsoft.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treevi ... 03-026.asp
if u got the worm, get the removal tool from:
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/av ... .worm.html
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windows update also has the patch. if u got broadband, go ahead do windowsupdate. if ur on dialup, just gettin the patch is faster
btw:
yall know this worm is set to attack www.windowsupdate.com on a certain date? (i think its 8/16)
btw:
yall know this worm is set to attack www.windowsupdate.com on a certain date? (i think its 8/16)
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Haha.. yeah right. After the last Worm dubbed "Slammer" hti M$ ?? -- it crippled their own MS SQL Servers because they didn't patch them in time.. or as they said "We didn't get around to it"Walker wrote:Cool. Microsoft Better Be Prepaired.
Read more about that here:SEATTLE (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. itself was exposed to the virus-like attack that crippled global Internet activity last weekend because it failed to install crucial fixes to its own software on many Microsoft computer servers, according to internal e-mails obtained by The Associated Press.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/01 ... t.worm.ap/
Hey Rob.. if thats true, you should execpt Microsoft Windows Update to go offline for at least a day while they get hit with this worm and try to remove it from their own systems.
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