Microsoft Security Advisory (977981)

Published: 2009-11-26
Last Updated: 2009-11-26 15:11:12 UTC
by Tony Carothers (Version: 1)
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Further information has been released regarding Microsoft Security Advisory (977981), previously reported here by Marc and Rick to include mitigation factors.  We strongly encourage all IE users to review the new information posted by MS, especially in light of workable exploits that are starting to surface on the web.

 

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What Are You Thankful For?

Published: 2009-11-26
Last Updated: 2009-11-26 14:13:41 UTC
by Tony Carothers (Version: 1)
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On this day of Thanksgiving in America, I'd like to take the opportunity, and give you the readers the chance as well, to express thanx for the tools that exist that make our lives easier.  I am talking about the software tools that we all know and love that enable us to do our jobs, such as packet sniffers, syslog servers, intrusion detection systems, etc., etc. 

My personal thanx goes out to all those who have created, and kept updated, traffic sniffers.  Whether I have been working as a network admin, system admin, or security admin I have found the sniffer to be the first tool I go to in my toolbox when I have a question about something cooking on my network.

Now it's your turn; what are you thankful for?  Maybe the security information manager that helps consolidates all the events in your world for easier analysis?

tony d0t carothers at isc d0t sans d0t org

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