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  1. http://www.grc.com/sn/notes-020.htm

    Newly Discovered & Immediately
    Exploited Windows Vulnerability

    A serious new remotely exploitable vulnerability has been discovered in Microsoft Windows' image processing code.

    UNTIL THIS IS REPAIRED BY MICROSOFT, ANY ATTEMPT
    TO DISPLAY A MALICIOUS IMAGE IN WINDOWS COULD
    INSTALL MALICIOUS SOFTWARE INTO THE COMPUTER.

    This is a so-called "0-day vulnerability" because exploits for the vulnerability appeared before any updates or patches were available.

    All versions of Windows from Windows 98 through ME, NT, 2000, XP, and 2003 are known to be vulnerable, and a large and rapidly growing number of malicious exploits (57 at last count) are already circulating in the wild. They are being actively used to install malware and Trojans into user's machines. Viruses and worms are expected to appear shortly.

    Although NOT a complete solution, Microsoft has recommended temporarily disabling the automatic display of some images by the operating system and web browser. This can be done, as detailed below, by "unregistering" the "SHIMGVW.DLL" Windows DLL. THIS IS NOT A COMPLETE SOLUTION, but it significantly lowers the risk from this vulnerability from web surfing.

    For Windows 2000, XP, 64-bit XP and 2003 server

    The temporary patch below is a FAR superior
    solution. ONLY use the de-registration approach below if
    you are unable to use Ilfak's temporary patch.
    Ilfak's temporary patch
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    Posted twice.....

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=288630
    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=288516

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    Yeah.. but mine has the patch, a concise summary, and detailed article link. :P
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