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  Update your Microsoft programs
Posted by: CaptO - 04-08-2008, 10:51 PM - Forum: GENERAL TECH HELP! - Replies (1)


This was sent to me by a co-worker. There is a lot of techno-babble below so read if you want; the bottom line is update your PC if it doesn't do it automatically. If it makes you restart, then you did it right!

 

Todd O

 

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All,

 

Ensure that you update your home computers. It's looking like a MS Patch Tuesday has two critical patches and out of the eight, six require reboots. If you need instructions, let me know. Your computers should be downloading these automatically. If its not asking you to reboot, something may be miss configured.

 

Additionally, make sure to look at your scan histories and virus definitions to ensure that your home systems are scanning nightly and your definitions are not more than a week old. If you need a copy of Symantec Corporate, let me know.

 

Finally, make sure you save your work nightly on your NMCI machine so that you can enjoy your 10 minute coffee break as you will eventually be forced to do the reboot process. I am still using an NMCI ESI machine with 256MB so I get 20 minutes!

 

Please read below for more specifics.

 

******************************************************

 

 

Microsoft to issue eight patches this month By Jabulani Leffall, Special to GCN Redmond is poised to release eight security bulletins for its April patch release, with five designated as "critical" and three deemed "important".

Remote code execution (RCE) implications continue to be a recurring theme for Microsoft applications and services, as all of the critical items would plug such vulnerabilities as they relate to Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer and the Windows OS. Meanwhile, the important fixes represent a hodgepodge of security preparedness measures as they attempt to block spoofing, elevation of privilege and RCE attacks.

Critical Patches Cut a Wide Swath

The first critical issue is a rare patch in that it affects Microsoft Project, a program designed and configured to help IT and operations project managers in a given enterprise develop plans, assign tasks, manage budgets and track workflow. Project 2000 Service Release 1 and the 2002 Service Pack 1 version, along with 2003 SP2, are all included in the patch that is designed to keep RCE hackers at bay.

Critical patch No. 2 is for Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2, XP Professional x64 edition and its SP2 update. It also deals with any potential RCE problems in all versions of Windows Server 2003 and Windows Vista.

The third critical item is one that will, for the second time since February's release, raise the eyebrows of Web developers. It pertains to RCE exploits that would affect Visual Basic or VBScript and JScript, which are languages used to write browser functions embedded in or included in hypertext markup language (HTML) pages. A cursory inspection of the third bulletin reveals a smattering of fixes affecting VBScript 5.1 and 5.6, as well as JScript 5.1 and 5.6. Related OS versions under this patch umbrella are Windows 2000 SP4, XP SP2 and XP Professional SP2, and all Windows Server 2003 versions. VBScript and JScript are used mainly by Web developers working with IE.

And, once again, IE -- the near-ubiquitous Web browser bundled with Windows -- is rated critical in the fourth patch. The upcoming fix would plug up the application, thereby preventing any incursions of RCE-based bugs in IE 5.01 SP4 and IE 6 SP1. The fix also affects XP SP2 Standard and Professional editions, all Windows Server 2003 versions, both Vista SP1 editions (with an accompanying "important" footnote, in this case), and, lastly, all versions of Windows Server 2008, albeit with a "low" priority proviso.

The IE fixes continue with the last critical patch in the list. RCE implications are prevalent with IE 6 and 7 sitting on Windows 2000 SP4, both XP SP2 releases, both Vista SP1 releases and all versions of Windows Server 2008.

Important Patches

The sixth patch kicks off the important items. The patch would combat spoofing, or what is known in the hacking community as a "masquerade ball," an entry through a vector point after which an attacker or programmed bug passes itself off as legitimate to gain entry into a workstation or network. This bulletin touches Windows 2000 SP4, XP and XP Professional SP2 releases, and all Windows Server 2003 releases.

Patch No. 7 is designed to mitigate an elevation-of-privilege risk, where a hacker might circumvent access controls and upgrade his user profile to gain carte blanche access as an all-object administrator or super-user. The fix affects all the same OS versions as the sixth patch, except it also touches all three Windows Server 2008 releases.

Any IT pro or software developer or user who designs flowcharts, works up schematic presentations or uses the ConceptDraw 7 program on the diagramming application Microsoft Visio may be interested in the third and final important patch, which affects XP Office 2003 and 2007 Office System. The specific applications versions are Visio 2002 SP3, 2003 SP2 and SP3, and Visio 2007 and 2007 SP1.

Of the eight total patches, six items will require restarts.

Reiterating a previously announced push of IE 7 for Windows Update, Redmond is shaking things up with a change in content presentation <http://support.microsoft.com/kb/894199/en-us> for the way it describes its releases for Windows Update and Windows Server Update Services. It is also touting a new security content release for the April 8 Patch Tuesday. This is slated to include a Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool upgrade and a Malicious Software Removal Tool upgrade specifically for IE.

As with each rollout, the advance notice isn't the final product; the nature, number and design of all the patches won't be known officially until Tuesday. However, it will be interesting to see how IT pros adapt to the content and presentation changes and how these will affect lead time in future patch management initiatives.

 

 

This story was originally published April 3 at RedmondMag.com, an affiliate Web site of GCN.com.

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  Help with Spam-the edible (?) one
Posted by: civilwargal - 04-08-2008, 10:40 PM - Forum: General discussion - Replies (10)


I have a collection of WWII ration cookbooks and I am planning a gathering based around the food and music of the homefront. I was going to do the front, but I thought my guests would buck huddling in foxholes and cooking over a small camp stove.

I want to serve spam, since it seems to have been a fairly integral part of the diet, but I'm not sure of different ways to prepare it. Any ideas? Somewhere I saw a picture of spam slices surrounding stuffing. I might do that. Also any other meat ideas?

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  New Guy from Overseas
Posted by: paul torak - 04-08-2008, 11:09 AM - Forum: Introduce Yourself! - Replies (3)


Hi all

 

Well my name is Juerg, I am 40 years old and living in Switzerland. I am married and have 2 kids, aboy and a girl. My passion for WWII started when I was a kid as my Dad knew a business friend who fought in Stalingrad. Now my main research is the history of the German Fallschirmjaeger Rgt 15 which fought in Normandy near Mont Castre and in the Bulge on the southern flank, attacking from the town of Vianden.

 

I love to do "stand where they fought" tours with my friends and we tour the Bulge sites almost every year and Normandy all two years. So I know the places very well. I toured the US sectors of Normandy last May again and stood for my first time on the soil of the Bloody Gulch fighting site, made famous when mentioned in the Band of Brothers series. Also Dead Man's Corner, Hell's corner and Saint Marie du Mont have been paid a visit. And last but not least the Brecourt Manor fighting site.

 

Basically, I collect all stuff related from Normandy or the Bulge, US and German ones. Now I sigend up here because I got a nice Purple Heart/Bronze star group, and I only bought it because it was marked "Normandy". The group was un-researched and I thought this would be a nice research project. So I started researching, wrote an NARA info request to Washington (still waiting for their reply), and checked with my network of friends. Now, last Saturday was the day where jumped into the air.

 

The guy was a medic assigned to the 326th Airborne Engineer Combat Battalion, 101st Airborne Division and was attached to the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment for Operation Market Garden. Two of his Bronze Star Medals are for Heroic Achievment. One during Market Garden and the other for Bastonge. I would have to assume his third Bronze Star Medal was a CMB conversion after the war.

 

His name is John D Segel, born October 4, 1921 and I am looking for anything about him. He died 01/17/2002 in San Diego. Segel might have a relative in Michigan City and so I wrote a letter to him but no reply yet.

 

I got copies of 3 general orders for 2 Bronze Star medals and the Combat medic badge. I am looking for his general order for the Purple Heart (where was he wounded) and a photo would be super.

 

If you have questions just ask me and I will try to help.

 

Best wishes from Switzeland

 

Juerg

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  WWII 101st Combat Medic - 326th Airborne Engineer Combat Battalion
Posted by: paul torak - 04-08-2008, 09:14 AM - Forum: INSTRUCTIONS FOR RESEARCH - Replies (1)


Dear Sirs

 

My name is Juerg Herzig, I am swiss and I am researching a combat medic who was assingend to this. His name

 

is John D Segel, Army serial number 17081821, born October 4, 1921 and died January 17, 2002 in San Diego. He was a combat medic of the 101st Airborne. He got 2 Bronze Stars, the combat medic badge and the Purple Heart. On his

 

ETO ribbon he has 3 bronze Stars and the arrowhead devide most likely for Market Garden.

 

He was a medic assigned to the 326th Airborne Engineer Combat Battalion, 101st Airborne Division and was attached to the 506th

 

Parachute Infantry Regiment for Operation Market Garden. Two of his Bronze Star Medals are for Heroic Achievment. One during Market

 

Garden and the other for Bastonge.

 

I am looking for the general order to his Purple Heart and any other information like photos, patches just anything. He was near

 

Vechel where he got his first Bronze Star.

 

Any information is highly welcome. I would like to thank you in

 

advance.

 

Cordial Greetings

 

Jürg Herzig

 

St. Laurentiusstrasse 12

 

CH-4613 Rickenbach

 

SWITZERLAND

 

E-Mail: (Marion's note: removed email address for privacy's sake)

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  30th Inf Div - MP's
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 04-07-2008, 11:12 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (11)


Mary Ann, thought you would enjoy reading this since it pertains to MP's during the war...

 

http://30thinfantry.org/unit_history_30MP.shtml

 

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