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[Fixed] Hijackthis! Logs - [FIXED] Anything Here That Shouldn't be? posted in the Security & Safety forums; HI Joe5, These are the Trendmicro Housecall results: Microsoft Vulnerability Check 2 vulnerabilities detected What we checked: Microsoft known security vulnerabilities. These are issues Microsoft has identified and released Critical ...

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HI Joe5,

These are the Trendmicro Housecall results:

Microsoft Vulnerability Check 2 vulnerabilities detected

What we checked:
Microsoft known security vulnerabilities. These are issues Microsoft has identified and released Critical Updates to fix.
Results:
We have detected 2 vulnerability/vulnerabilities on your computer.

Risk Level:Moderate

Issue:
A denial of service (DoS) vulnerability exists in Outlook Express that could cause the said program to fail. The malformed email should be removed before restarting Outlook Express in order to regain its normal operation.

How to Fix:MS04-018

Risk Level:Critical

Issue:
lThis security bulletin resolves the following vulnerabilities found in Internet Explorer: (1) JPEG Image Rendering Memory Corruption vulnerability, which allows remote code execution when exploited by a remote malicious user, (2) Web Folder Behaviors Cross-Domain vulnerability, allows information disclosure or remote code execution on an affected system, and (3) COM Object Instantiation Memory Corruption vulnerability, which exists in the way Internet Explorer lists the instances of COM Objects that are not intended to be used in Internet Explorer.

How to Fix: MS05-038



The "MS04-018" in the results is a link to here http://www.trendmicro.com/en/securit...s/MS04-018.htm. This page has a link to microsoft.com under "patch information".

All of the patches listed on microsoft list system requirements as at least windows 2000.


The link for the critical vulnerability MS04-018 just returns a page not found message.

Hope this is relevent or possibly even helpful?

Either way Thanks very much for reading through my last post and taking time to reply.

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:-D Hey G,

I am curious also about your having gotten Microsoft updates from TrendMicro. That seems really odd.
Did you go to Microsoft Update and make sure that you have all of the necessary updates?

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:-D Oh Yea, I also wanted to make sure that you are doing your regular maintenance, because that can really slow you down.

Take a look at this article. PCHF Basic PC Maintenance

Look forward to hearing how your computer is running after you finish.

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Maybe its something new from trendmicro , but then they obviously havent worked out the bugs yet :-D

I would just rely on windows update for patches.


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