June 12, 2006
Updated on 6/13/06
Before opening your email program, client, or browser to check your email Please make sure you update your anti-virus software first so that you can catch this worm. Please note, If you're a yahoo messenger or music subscriber it's also attempting to come in through the launch applications in those programs. Luckily, I always update my anti-virus before surfing or opening up my email application. Although I've got the Yahoo email beta the worm still tried coming in through a friend's email who unkowingly had been infected, and through my Yahoo Music Launch program.
If you're viewing this please make sure you update your anti-virus before surfing any longer, because if you get it, you'll definitely pass it ON to everyone in your address list as this worm goes behind the scenes to copy contacts, without your awareness, by sending email messages out with cloned copies of your signature info as if they were from you.
So be a good friend/neighbor and clean yourself up before coming over and visiting, because if you do send me the virus, I will out you publicly even if I don't get infected. Hopefully the embarassment alone will help become more vigilant.
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June 09, 2006
Microsoft has made some significant changes to the way Internet Explorer handles controls (ActiveX) within Web pages as a result of the Eolas v. Microsoft patent case. After months of testing and running it in pilot phases, this update will be implemented globally on June 9th. So make sure you update your browser application as soon as possible if you don't want to encounter issues/errors when you visit your favorite sites.
Some examples of ActiveX controlled programs include:
Adobe Reader
Apple QuickTime Player
Macromedia Flash Player
Microsoft Windows Media Player
Real Networks RealPlayer
Sun Java Virtual Machine
Placeware Slide Uploader [usually a Corporate Application]
and possibly some VOIP online TelCo software
When Internet Explorer encounters a web page with ActiveX controls (such as a media player or an interactive animation site), the control may require a single mouse click to activate. For example, when viewing a streaming video clip in the RealPlayer you may need to 'click once' before being able to adjust the sound volume.
To date, only 30% of websites have incorporated this update to their servers and made the necessary adjustmets on their sites. Be aware when you surf to less popular or technically supported web sites you may encouter usability errors as a result. There is nothing for you to do once your IE has been updated. If you encounter error on a site it just might mean their webmaster hasn't gotten around to doing the relevant updates on their back end.
Since I manage 3 sites what this means for me is lots of solitary, quiet busy work for this weekend. I'm realy looking forward to that as I have not been in the mood to deal with people and unfortunately that's exactly what I've been forced to do all week.
Teresa, I have been envying you this week. Have you been feeling it?
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