Stop Making Sense

 

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From: Micheal Espinola Jr [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2010 9:28 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: OT what is the lesson for IT deparments and AV vendors
after MCAFEE issue " update"

 

The same as it ever was.  Test.

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ME2



On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 2:23 PM, justino garcia
<[email protected]> wrote:

McAfee has changed its official response [warning: interstitial] on how
many enterprise customers were affected by a bug thatcaused havoc on
computers globally. It originally stated the bug affected 'less than
half of 1 per cent' of enterprise customers. NowMcAfee's blog states it
was a 'small percentage' of enterprise customers

 

zd Net notes a supermarket giant in Australia that had to close down its
stores as they were affected by the bug, causing a loss of thousands of
dollars

http://siblog.mcafee.com/support/mcafee-response-on-current-false-positi
ve-issue/

http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=8656

 

McAfee's "DAT" file version 5958 is causing widespread problems with
Windows XP SP3. The affected systems will enter a reboot loop and loose
all network access. We have individual reports of other versions of
Windows being affected as well. However, only particular configurations
of these versions appear affected. The bad DAT file may infect
individual workstations as well as workstations connected to a domain.
The use of "ePolicyOrchestrator", which is used to update virus
definitions across a network, appears to have lead to a faster spread of
the bad DAT file. The ePolicyOrchestrator is used to update "DAT" files
throughout enterprises. It can not be used to undo this bad signature
because affected system will lose network connectivity.

 

What the lesson to be learned?
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Justin
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