Here is a review of this weeks Cert Advisory. Surprising number of Google Chrome issues this week, luckily Chrome is updated constantly and quietly without prompting. This is a weekly feature here at Managed Solutions.
Run Windows Updates – Joe Reviews SB10-046 Cert Report (Video)
Here is a review of this weeks Cert Advisory. This week is Microsoft triage week, there are a ton of 9.3 severity and above (out of 10) vulnerabilities. This is a weekly feature here at Managed Solutions. What can you do to protect yourself:
- Perform Windows updates when prompted or visit http://update.microsoft.com/windowsupdate
- Perform Office Updates if you use any of the Micrososft Office family products at http://office.microsoft.com
- Be cautious with file attachments and links in Email and practice more careful browsing habits.
Joe Reviews SB10-040 Cert Report (Video)
Here is a review of this weeks Cert Advisory. The main highlight are the vulnerabilities in Internet Explorer version 5, which is not broadly used. This is a weekly feature here at Managed Solutions.
Joe Reviews SB10-32 Cert Report (Video)
These are weekly reviews of the reports from CERT. The main highlights are some Realplayer vulnerabilities and the Cisco Unified Meeting Place. This is a weekly feature here at Managed Solutions.
ADP Warns of Phishing Emails to Payroll Clients
We were made aware of an issue that ADP is reporting with some of their Payroll customers. Here is the text of the warning message they are sending their clients:
“ADP is receiving reports of a phishing email scam targeting ADP EasyPayNet clients who perform their payroll via the Internet. Phishing email scams are designed to mimic legitimate websites and are intended to compromise your login credentials. The email is fraudulent and did not come from ADP. Please immediately delete the email and do not click on any links in the email or enter any login information. Please be aware that ADP would never send an email asking you to provide or enter your login credentials for any reason.”
Here is a screenshot of the Phishing Email:
We have a reader submitted example of another ADP Phishing Email circulating in July 2012, this version actually brings you to a site hosting known malicious code and un-protected systems will become infected if they follow the links:
Are you still receiving these Emails? Received a different one? Let me know. – Joe