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Download.Jet Internet Explorer Vulnerability

Download.Ject
Microsoft teams have confirmed a report of a security issue known as Download.Ject affecting customers using Microsoft Internet Explorer, a component of Microsoft Windows. (Download.Ject is also known as: JS.Scob.Trojan, Scob, and JS.Toofeer.)

http://www.microsoft.com/security/incident/download_ject.mspx

Important  Customers who have deployed Windows XP Service Pack 2 RC2 are not at risk.

Shaweet, I'm not affected!! I have WinXP SP2 RC2 installed. There may seem to be the most security flaws in Internet Explorer, but you have to remember that it is the most widely used web browser and that means it gets attacked the most.

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Posted by crpietschmann on Friday, July 02, 2004 6:36 PM
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Christopher Pietschmann, MCSD, MCAD

Saturday, July 31, 2004 12:53 AM

Christopher Pietschmann, MCSD, MCAD

Download.Jet IE fix finally relased in July 2004 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer

Bulletin Summaries:
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Critical Bulletins: MS04-025 - Cumulative Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer(867801): www.microsoft.com/.../ms04-025.mspx" rel="nofollow">www.microsoft.com/.../ms04-025.mspx">www.microsoft.com/.../ms04-025.mspx" rel="nofollow">www.microsoft.com/.../ms04-025.mspx

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