Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Microsft site are down
cyknetworks Service Unavailable is down by all of micrsoft - this happens if you try to sign in
Sunday, February 14, 2010
The amount of unique malware tracked by Cyknetworks, reached an all-time high in January
Virus and malware volume soared to over 9,000 new ones last month, more than twice that in December.
Friday, February 12, 2010
Right after adobe updates its software
This is released
Adobe Systems on Thursday warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week.
Updates for the following software are coming on Tuesday, according to Adobe's prenotification security advisory:
* Reader 9.3 for Windows, Mac, and Unix
* Acrobat 9.3 for Windows and Mac
* Reader 8.2 for Windows and Mac
* Acrobat 8.2 for Windows and Mac
The Tuesday updates will also address the Flash issue, Adobe said.
Meanwhile, the company released a security update to fix a hole in Flash Player version 10.0.42.43 (and earlier versions) that could "subvert the domain sandbox and make unauthorized cross-domain requests," according to a security bulletin.
Adobe Systems on Thursday warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week.
Updates for the following software are coming on Tuesday, according to Adobe's prenotification security advisory:
* Reader 9.3 for Windows, Mac, and Unix
* Acrobat 9.3 for Windows and Mac
* Reader 8.2 for Windows and Mac
* Acrobat 8.2 for Windows and Mac
The Tuesday updates will also address the Flash issue, Adobe said.
Meanwhile, the company released a security update to fix a hole in Flash Player version 10.0.42.43 (and earlier versions) that could "subvert the domain sandbox and make unauthorized cross-domain requests," according to a security bulletin.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Typical MS Windows patch causes blue screen of death for some
Once again Ms windows update destroys Windows.
this is the primary reason i don't agree with all experts about installing Windows update automatically and believe it should be done manually at least a week after MS fixes all windows update problems or pulls it off Windows update sites.
On Tuesday, Microsoft released a patch (KB977165) for Windows that can casue widnows not to boot i have seen this already
here is a possible fix
1. Boot from a Windows XP setup CD and select Recovery Console at the prompt
2. Change directories to the uninstall directory of update in question: At the C:\windows prompt, type "CD $NtUninstallKB977165$\spuninst" and press Enter.
3. Run in the uninstall script for that update: At the prompt, type "BATCH spuninst.txt" and press Enter. This executes the txt file as a batch script.
Microsoft has posted an offical response to the issue (it might say somthing like we have a monoply on you computers and are not responsable for our product you are!)
this is the primary reason i don't agree with all experts about installing Windows update automatically and believe it should be done manually at least a week after MS fixes all windows update problems or pulls it off Windows update sites.
On Tuesday, Microsoft released a patch (KB977165) for Windows that can casue widnows not to boot i have seen this already
here is a possible fix
1. Boot from a Windows XP setup CD and select Recovery Console at the prompt
2. Change directories to the uninstall directory of update in question: At the C:\windows prompt, type "CD $NtUninstallKB977165$\spuninst" and press Enter.
3. Run in the uninstall script for that update: At the prompt, type "BATCH spuninst.txt" and press Enter. This executes the txt file as a batch script.
Microsoft has posted an offical response to the issue (it might say somthing like we have a monoply on you computers and are not responsable for our product you are!)
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
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