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week we bring you an overview of the current viruses,
worms, and other threats and the information you need to
combat them.
The latest IE attack is really a Firefox attack, depending
on who you talk to. Newly-patched Flash vulnerabilities
expose users on many different platforms. QuickTime bugs
have been fixed by Apple. And a beta of version 2.0 of
Microsoft's OneCare service is open to the public.
For more on these threats, vulnerabilities and other issues,
visit the Watch.
IE and Firefox Join In to Attack You
Critical Flash Updates
Many Severe QuickTime Bugs Patched
New OneCare Open Beta
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IE and Firefox Join In to Attack You
An unusual vulnerability has surfaced involving both
Internet Explorer and Firefox. Fingers are being pointed at
each, and both products need fixing.
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Critical Flash Updates
Adobe has released updates to the Flash player software.
Windows, Mac, Solaris, and Linux are all listed as being
affected.
Read this story
Many Severe QuickTime Bugs Patched
Apple has released an update for their QuickTime software
that brings it up to version 7.2. A new version of iTunes,
7.3.1, has also been released.
Read this story
New OneCare Open Beta
Microsoft has released an open beta of the 2.0 version of
the Windows Live OneCare service.
Read this story
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