On Monday,
April 28th, 2014, Microsoft released Security Advisory 2963983 regarding an issue
that impacts Internet Explorer. At this time, we are only aware of limited,
targeted attacks. This security issue allows remote code execution if users
visit a malicious website with an affected browser. This would typically occur
by an attacker convincing someone to click a link in an email or instant
message.
Microsoft’s initial
investigation has revealed that Enhanced Protected Mode, on by default for the
modern browsing experience in Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11 will
help protect against this potential risk. Microsoft also encourages users to
follow the “Protect Your Computer” guidance of enabling a firewall, applying all
software updates and installing anti-virus and anti-spyware software.
Additionally, everyone should exercise caution when visiting websites and avoid
clicking suspicious links, or opening email messages from unfamiliar senders.
Additional information can be found at www.microsoft.com/protect.
Here is the vital information
you need to know:
1. All versions of IE 6 through
11 for Windows are affected.
2. No patch is available as of today
(4/28/14)
What To Do:
1. Do not use Microsoft's Internet
Explorer on any machine you may currently have.
2. Use an alternative
browser such as Firefox.
3. When the patch is issued, it will NOT apply to
XP users!
4. If you are an XP User, you should use an alternative
browser from here on out.
5. Think seriously about upgrading or replacing those
Windows XP machines.
With the end of support for Windows XP earlier
this month, we believe this is just the first of many attacks that will be
targeting Windows XP.
If
you have a question please contact us.
IES, Inc.
781-816-9437
contactus@iesadvisors.com
Based in the historic downtown area of Plymouth, MA, IES is a web design / hosting, computer / IT support, and marketing consulting firm for small to large business, including government & nonprofits. We also sell & service POS equipment, smart systems, CCTV systems, and custom wifi service. IES operates globally via the latest technology.
Monday, April 28, 2014
IMPORTANT SECURITY NOTICE: Stop using Internet Explorer immediately.
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