[Seguridad] What You Should Know About Download.Ject

26/06/2004 - 18:37 por Enrique [MVP Windows] | Informe spam
Microsoft teams are investigating a report of a security issue known as Download.Ject affecting
customers using Microsoft Internet Information Services 5.0 (IIS) and Microsoft Internet Explorer,
components of Windows. (Download.Ject is also known as: JS.Scob.Trojan, Scob, and JS.Toofeer.)

Important: Customers who have deployed Windows XP Service Pack 2 RC2 are not at risk.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/i..._ject.mspx

Steps for Windows XP users:

On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start, and then click Search.
Under What do you want to search for? click All files and folders.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Kk32.dll
and then click the Search button.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Surf.dat
and then click the Search button.

If either of these files is present, your computer may be infected. You can find tools to clean your
computer and obtain up-to-date antivirus protection.


Cómo pueden los Administradores minimizar los riesgos:

**Cómo reforzar la configuración de seguridad para la zona Equipo local en Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...-es;833633


Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows - IE/OE
ekort@ESTONOVALEhotmail.com

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http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...newsreglas
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...fault.mspx

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#1 Anonimo
26/06/2004 - 21:59 | Informe spam
ya deja de postear esos putos enlaces que a nadie
interesan!!!

Microsoft teams are investigating a report of a security


issue known as Download.Ject affecting
customers using Microsoft Internet Information Services


5.0 (IIS) and Microsoft Internet Explorer,
components of Windows. (Download.Ject is also known as:


JS.Scob.Trojan, Scob, and JS.Toofeer.)

Important: Customers who have deployed Windows XP Service


Pack 2 RC2 are not at risk.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/i...oad_ject.m


spx

Steps for Windows XP users:

On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start,


and then click Search.
Under What do you want to search for? click All files and


folders.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Kk32.dll
and then click the Search button.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Surf.dat
and then click the Search button.

If either of these files is present, your computer may be


infected. You can find tools to clean your
computer and obtain up-to-date antivirus protection.


Cómo pueden los Administradores minimizar los riesgos:

**Cómo reforzar la configuración de seguridad para la


zona Equipo local en Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...cid=kb;es-


es;833633


Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows - IE/OE


Normas de conducta de los grupos de noticias:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...cid=fh;ES-


ES;newsreglas
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...fault.mspx

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de


ninguna clase, y no otorga ningún derecho.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and


confers no rights.



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#2 Enrique [MVP Windows]
26/06/2004 - 23:17 | Informe spam
¿Tu eres tonto o qué te pasa?

Si quieres decirme algo me envías un mail privado, y seguimos discutiendo de lo estúpido que eres.
Tienes mi dirección aquí abajo.

Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows - IE/OE


Normas de conducta de los grupos de noticias:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...newsreglas
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...fault.mspx

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de ninguna clase, y no otorga ningún derecho.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.

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ya deja de postear esos putos enlaces que a nadie
interesan!!!

Microsoft teams are investigating a report of a security


issue known as Download.Ject affecting
customers using Microsoft Internet Information Services


5.0 (IIS) and Microsoft Internet Explorer,
components of Windows. (Download.Ject is also known as:


JS.Scob.Trojan, Scob, and JS.Toofeer.)

Important: Customers who have deployed Windows XP Service


Pack 2 RC2 are not at risk.

http://www.microsoft.com/security/i...oad_ject.m


spx

Steps for Windows XP users:

On the taskbar at the bottom of your screen, click Start,


and then click Search.
Under What do you want to search for? click All files and


folders.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Kk32.dll
and then click the Search button.
Under All or part of the file name:
type: Surf.dat
and then click the Search button.

If either of these files is present, your computer may be


infected. You can find tools to clean your
computer and obtain up-to-date antivirus protection.


Cómo pueden los Administradores minimizar los riesgos:

**Cómo reforzar la configuración de seguridad para la


zona Equipo local en Internet Explorer
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...cid=kb;es-


es;833633


Saludos,
Enrique Cortés
Microsoft MVP - Windows - IE/OE


Normas de conducta de los grupos de noticias:
http://support.microsoft.com/defaul...cid=fh;ES-


ES;newsreglas
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...fault.mspx

Este mensaje se proporciona "como está" sin garantías de


ninguna clase, y no otorga ningún derecho.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and


confers no rights.



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