Ramblings of an old Doc

A really HUGE Update is coming on Tuesday!

17  patches are coming: 8 rated “Critical” and 9 rated “Important” with fixes for 64 documented vulnerabilities across Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer, Visual Studio, .NET Framework and GDI+.

From Pete Voss’s Technet Blog:

 

“This month we'll be closing some issues that Microsoft has already previously spoken to, including the SMB Browser (Critical) issue publicly disclosed Feb. 15. Microsoft assessed the situation and reported that although the vulnerability could theoretically allow Remote Code Execution, that was extremely unlikely.  To this day, we have seen no evidence of attacks.

We are also planning a fix for the MHTML vulnerability in Windows, rated Important. We alerted people to this issue with Security Advisory 2501696 (including a Fix-It that fully protected customers once downloaded) back in late January. In March, we updated the advisory to let people know we were aware of limited, targeted attacks.

The bulletin release scheduled for the second Tuesday of the month, April 12, at approximately 10 a.m. PDT.”

Voss didn’t address the vulnerabilities discovered in the “Pwn2Own” contest.

People, please get the updates and patches. Also, please update your Programs: Stardock’s, and others…. This is an important key to your security, and a fast, reliable computer.


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on Apr 10, 2011

the_Monk
Besides, there are benefits to running WGA like having access to their FREE antimalware suite which is actually quite good and getting additional software support that isn't deemed "critical".

I have yet to see any benefits from using MSE. AVG and Malewarebytes do a better job. Top that off with MSE does not have an option to turn off auto updates. Very annoying.

I block updates having to do with WGA. KB971033 for example. Here's a good reason why among others:

http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000681.html

on Apr 10, 2011

kona0197
Quoting the_Monk, reply 34Besides, there are benefits to running WGA like having access to their FREE antimalware suite which is actually quite good and getting additional software support that isn't deemed "critical".

I have yet to see any benefits from using MSE. AVG and Malewarebytes do a better job. Top that off with MSE does not have an option to turn off auto updates. Very annoying.

I block updates having to do with WGA. KB971033 for example. Here's a good reason why among others:

http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/000681.html

 

1.  MSE (especially the latest version with additional network protection) blows AVG clean out of the water.  AVG (at one time wasn't bad) is total bloatware now and for a fellow consumed with "resource usage" you sure have no problem just giving them away to sub-par software.  Malwarebytes isn't terrible but for a second opinion I'd much rather use HitMan Pro  www.surfright.nl  which I promise you is faster and much much more thorough.

 

2.  That article you linked is filled with conspiracy-theory like sentiment and I honestly can't believe there are still people out there believe such things.  Yes there have been "false positives" with regard to WGA (nothing a quick phonecall to MS won't / can't fix)......also nothing AVG and Malwarebytes haven't been guilty of in the past! 

 

Either way, WGA and hell anything at all from MS is easy to work with if you don't have the "MS-hater" disposition to begin with.  Sure there were reports a few years ago of people having installed a "bad" MS update because of "automatic updates" and having subsequent issues, but attempting to USE those statements to suggest that DENIAL of WGA and/or MS automatic updates is for the greater good is BULLOCKS!

 

the Monk

 

on Apr 10, 2011

inthebloodofeden
@DrJBHL-I understood,Doc.I'll take care.

hmmmm..... I don't think so...

 

MSE and WGA are fine with me. I only wish the skins placed here and Master Skins had a WGA. Wouldn't be a perfect fix, but it would help protect from Piracy.

If WGA protects Windows, then MS is just protecting its software, and that's just fine too. MSE works very well. Not perfect, but what is?

on Apr 10, 2011

I woould use MSE except there is no option to turn off the auto updates. When installed it turns on Windows auto updates. Unacceptable.

By the way AVG rates higher than Norton or McAfee. That's all I really am concerned about. A product that will detect viruses and work better than those programs you pay for.

on Apr 10, 2011

kona0197
By the way AVG rates higher than Norton

Sorry, kona but no. Not in this world. Norton has been rated the best, and trades off with Kaspersky for that depending which review you read, and which testing done. But AVG isn't number one (unless you mean among the freewares).

on Apr 10, 2011

An anti-virus product is not guaranteed to protect you against 'Oh this site only looks kind of dodgy, click' though.

 

on Apr 10, 2011

kona0197
I woould use MSE except there is no option to turn off the auto updates. When installed it turns on Windows auto updates. Unacceptable.

BS...it does not turn on Windows auto updates.

I run MSE and besides virus definition updates, all other updates can be set to manual. Also, when installed MSE, it does not change your widows updates settings.

Where ever you are getting your info from about this, they are wrong.

on Apr 10, 2011

DrJBHL
Sorry, kona but no. Not in this world. Norton has been rated the best, and trades off with Kaspersky for that depending which review you read, and which testing done. But AVG isn't number one (unless you mean among the freewares).

There was a report that Jafo posted (think it was him) that shows where the AV programs rank. AVG was ranked higher than any pay for versions. Norton and McAfee are both far more bloated than AVG. They do this test every year.

on Apr 10, 2011

CarGuy1
BS...it does not turn on Windows auto updates.

Yes it does. I had my system set to off for auto updates. I installed MSE to try it and it turned the Windows auto updates to on. Try it. It will do the same on your system.

From: http://www.infoworld.com/t/anti-virus/warning-microsoft-security-essentials-installer-zaps-automatic-updates-setting-804

"There's just one little problem. If you've switched Microsoft Update or Windows Update to "Notify but don't download" or "Download but don't install," running the MSE installer zaps out your setting and switches Windows over to Automatic Updates. More to the point, the MSE installer does its little bit of mischief without warning or notification and without asking for permission."

Google the issue. Plenty of people have this issue with MSE.

on Apr 10, 2011

For free: Ad-Aware 9

For Pay: Kaspersky (beware 2 week renewal renewal)

on Apr 11, 2011

kona0197
my updates automatically even though I stopped 7's SP1 with SP's I wait and Hide to see if others PC's get Screwed then if all is good I pounce on them

No one in their right mind should enable auto updates. Good way to let MS get inside your machine with WGA stuff.

 

well then I just isn't in my right mind,,, Mama always said, you never know what's in a update till you bit into it....

on Apr 11, 2011

inthebloodofeden

Besides,I want to tell one thing more:please,download Secunia PSI http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/personal/ ,that scan your PC and inform you about any software and plugin vulnerabilities,O.S.missing security patches,browsers vulnerabilities,end-of-life progs (no more supported)elements(please NOTE,all end-of-life progs elements are potential vulnerabilities,and needs to be deleted from the system),and tell you all the steps to get the needed patches,if available.,by Secunia PSI itself.

 

I used the onlinescan and it found quite a few outdated programs.

 

SUN JAVA JRE has two versions installed now....doesn't it uninstall older versions itself??       Strange program. No update available....

Quicktime (which I only installed to view some video thing)

ActiveX 10...Flashplayer I think...

 

Deleting End of Life programs is just paranoid. Does that include freeware and old games as well?

on Apr 11, 2011

Just recently installed SP1 on Win7 Pro. Took 90 minutes this time around. On Home premium it took just under an hour. It was the day room I was at this time. Before it was sitting in Starbucks enjoying a very large Pike's Place. Good stuff.

I wonder what system you have it sounds like it is having a hard time to run WIN7... While i think of earlier posts you made and had problems with several things.

BTW you should try to buy CS5 over ebay its cheaper but still expansive.I had the pleasure to buy it over a closing company but i also payd around 350 Euros.

DrJBHL
For free: Ad-Aware 9
For Pay: Kaspersky (beware 2 week renewal renewal)


Freeware protection : "Antivira combined with Adaware" unbeatable i wonder when they will merge
For Pay : Ad-Aware Proffesional combines with any Anti-virus software of your choice.

on Apr 11, 2011

Was talking about single apps. Not combinations. Yours will work.

Just do the updates... things have gotten far OT from there. 

on Apr 11, 2011

Campaigner
SUN JAVA JRE has two versions installed now....doesn't it uninstall older versions itself??       Strange program. No update available....

Likely something installed a second copy without detecting what was already there, and now the updates only apply to one of them.

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