Mike Cassidy wrote:
I've scanned OOov2.4.1 on a second PC also using KIS2009 and the
vulnerability was not found.
I've reported this to the Security Team.
Regards,
Mike
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Does this mean that the fix didn't make it into v 3.x ?????????
Or does it mean that the bulletin was written before v 3.x and,
therefore, actually means nothing at all in the context of this discussion?
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Well you to, that is why I make sure I have a lot
of security software loaded and running. That way
if I have any software that may have security problems,
I can relay a little. It can be a great way to keep
my laptop {or desktop} from having a "nasty" do something
I do not like to my laptop {desktop}.
I really hate it when I have to clean someone's computer
who did not have the security working, even MS's stuff
included in the OS. One was so bad, it could not even
run the cleaning software, so I had to remove it and plug
it in to my laptop as an external drive. I just loved
seeing my system finding and cleaning all of those crap
stuff.
Well, back to the point.
ALWAYS keep your computer security software working, running,
and up-to-date.
It is the only way to do it.
So if there is a vulnerability, the security software
should help.
later
Tim L.
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