Microsoft's opinion on this to beta testers and onecare users:

January 3, 2006 Advisory: How to know if you are protected from the WMF
vulnerability
A security vulnerability in Windows could allow malicious software to infect
your computer when opening an infected graphic or a malicious Web site.
Microsoft is working on a patch, but Windows OneCare is protecting you now
from known viruses using this flaw. As long as your Windows OneCare status
remains "green" or "yellow" while you're connected to the Internet, Windows
OneCare is protecting you. If your status is "red" (at risk), please either
take the requested action or go to the Help Center.

To find out more about this vulnerability, please see
http://www.windowsonecare.com/secinfo/wmf1228.aspx.





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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bill
> Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 8:43 PM
> To: 'The Hardware List'
> Subject: RE: [H] Windows vulnerability?
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> > -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of dhs
> > Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 5:57 PM
> > To: The Hardware List
> > Subject: RE: [H] Windows vulnerability?
> >
> > I've been following this thread closely.
> > I have done the regsvr32 command on all my pc's so far.
> > Is this command also safe for a server w/Win2K Server?
> > Thanks,
> > Duncan
> 
> Should be..
> 
> http://www.frsirt.com/english/advisories/2005/3086
> 
> Bill

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