Re: [Full-Disclosure] IEpatch.exe?

From: Andrei Galca-Vasiliu (andrei_at_fq.ro)
Date: 10/31/03

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    Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 14:57:09 +0200
    
    

    It wass discussed earlyer, microsoft doesn`t send patches by mail :))
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    From: "Jürgen R. Plasser" <plasser@hexagon.at>
    To: <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
    Sent: Friday, October 31, 2003 1:03 PM
    Subject: [Full-Disclosure] IEpatch.exe?
    > Has anyone seen this Email before:
    >
    > From: Microsoft Corp. <support@microsoft.com>
    > Subject: [Users] You must patch your Internet Explorer.
    >
    > Text:
    >
    > > Microsoft official patch for IE, AntiBlasterWorm 1.1
    > >
    > > Microsoft released a security patch on 20.10.2003 designed
    > > to fix two security vulnerabilities in all versions of its
    > > Internet Explorer web browser.
    > >
    > > The worm, W32.Blaster.Worm and its variants infects your
    > > computer through security holes in Microsoft web browser,
    > > Internet Explorer.This worm also has the potential to exploit
    > > a similar issue that is addressed by Microsoft Security
    > > Bulletin MS03-039. These issues concern a vulnerability in the
    > > Remote Procedure Call (RPC) function.
    > >
    > > So, we ask you that you patched your version of Internet Explorer.
    > > You must patch your version of Internet Explorer,otherwise,
    > > virus can infect your computer at days.
    > >
    > > Your patch-program was attached to this letter.
    > >
    > > 1. Personal Information
    > >    ------------------------------
    > >
    >
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > ---        *** Your KEY: HFKFLW63JKGFF348FLD0467D ***
    > >
    >
    > -------------------------------------------------------------------------
    > > ---
    > > If you have any questions, please read a file (README.TXT).
    > >
    > > 2. Technical support
    > >    ---------------------------
    > >
    > >   For technical support questions, please go to
    > >   http://www.microsoft.com
    > >
    > >
    > >             --------------------------------------------------
    > >                Thank you for using Microsoft!
    > >             --------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Attachment: IEpatch.exe, README.txt
    >
    > The README.txt contains:
    >
    >
    > > Microsoft Internet Explorer official patch AntiBlasterWorm 1.1
    > > ==================
    > > Version: 1.1
    > >
    > > (c) Copyright Microsoft, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
    > >
    > >
    > >     1. Personal Information
    > >        -----------------------------------
    > >        Your KEY:  HFKFLW63JKGFF348FLD0467D
    > >        -----------------------------------
    > >
    > > Table of Contents
    > > -----------------
    > >
    > >   2. Installation instructions
    > >   3. Technical support
    > >
    > >
    > > Installation instructions
    > > -------------------------
    > >
    > >   To install AntiBlasterWorm 1.1, you should follow the following simple
    > > steps:
    > >
    > >   1. Run the installer program by double-clicking on the
    > >      IEpatch.exe icon.
    > >   3. Follow the instructions of the installer program to install the
    > >      AntiBlasterWorm 1.1.
    > >   4. Done! The Internet Explorer should be patched.
    > >
    > >
    > > Technical support
    > > -----------------
    > >
    > >   For technical support questions, please go to
    > >   http://www.microsoft.com
    >
    > -- 
    > Jürgen
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