Am I wrong in assuming that this will only affect people who have not run and installed windows critical updates since last August?
You are correct in assuming that. However, this vulnerability involves workstations and not servers -- so depending on your situation, the risk could be low or high.
Would an e-mail that is viewed through web messaging (in IE 5.5 or greater) or AOL still execute this vulnerability?
I can't say for certain, but I believe that it would.
-Scott
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