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Archive for November 14th, 2007

Microsoft Patches Critical Windows Flaw

Microsoft Relevant Products/Services released two security Relevant Products/Services updates on Tuesday to patch two vulnerabilities, one rated “critical” and the other “important.” The small number of November updates contrasts with the series of Patch Tuesday summer releases that numbered as high as 17 vulnerabilities.The critical vulnerability addressed on Tuesday could be exploited through malicious Web sites, while the important-rated vulnerability could make way for hackers to redirect Internet traffic from legitimate sites to fake ones.

These patches again emphasize the need for proactive browser protection and the risk of surfing the Web unprotected, according to Dave Marcus, research and communication manager at McAfee Avert Labs. “The critical Windows URI handling vulnerability is already being exploited,” he said. “A Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 user with Internet Explorer 7 installed can become a victim by simply clicking a malicious Web link.”

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Yahoo Settles Jailed Journalist Case

Bowing to pressure from Congress last week, and legal challenges in court, Yahoo on Tuesday agreed to settle the lawsuit filed against it by Human Rights USA.The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California in April 2007, sought to hold Yahoo accountable for handing over identifying Internet user information of Chinese journalist Shi Tao and prodemocracy writer Wang Xiaoning to Chinese authorities.

The two journalists reportedly were abused and tortured. Both men are serving 10-year sentences under the charges of “subversion of state power” and “sharing state secrets.”

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