[il-talk] [guy-talk] does anyone know about this

Dianna dianna24 at earthlink.net
Tue Apr 29 13:17:59 UTC 2014


I know you are the president of this state but I do not understand your reasoning for this since we are here to help each other.  This computer issue affects us all and we all do not have each other's email and frankly I do not wish to have everyone's email.   However, I think if we are going to post computer issues we should stick to the facts of the issue such as Microsoft saying people should use other browsers while the issue is being worked on because what impact this issue may have on one blind person may not be the same for another and that goes into opinion stating not facts that can be proven.  Microsoft's opinion can be stated because they own the product and the rights their too.


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Can we please move computer discussions off our Illinois listserv and into private emails or computer listservs?  Thank you very much.


Patti S. Gregory-Chang
NFBI President
NFB Scholarship Comm. Chair
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On Apr 28, 2014, at 10:34 PM, "Gregory D. Rosenberg" <gregg at ricis.com> wrote:

Rob,

1) In layman’s terms. Stop using Internet Explorer and switch to Chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

Researchers at security company FireEye have found a flaw in Internet Explorer that could let hackers easily slip a virus on to your computer. This also opens the doors for criminals. 

This flaw is present in every version of Internet Explorer stretching back more than a decade. Version 6.0 through the latest IE incarnation. The Internet Explorer browser is vulnerable on all versions of Windows.

The bug is a drive-by hack; all you have to do is visit a website that hackers have hijacked or modified and you're infected.

There is no permanent fix and Microsoft is still researching the problem. Microsoft advises using another browser until they fix this issue. 

This will potentially be a serious impact for those with no vision at all. If they have to learn their way around a different browser.

2) For those more technical.

US-CERT is aware of active exploitation of a use-after-free vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer. This vulnerability affects IE versions 6 through 11 and could allow unauthorized remote code execution.
US-CERT recommends that users and administrators review Microsoft Security Advisory 2963983 for mitigation actions and workarounds. Those who cannot follow Microsoft's recommendations, such as Windows XP users, may consider employing an alternate browser.
For more details, please see VU#222929.

3) For further reading:

http://blogs.technet.com/b/msrc/archive/2014/04/26/microsoft-releases-security-advisory.aspx

http://www.infoworld.com/t/microsoft-windows/us-cert-and-kb-2963983-dont-use-drive-enabled-internet-explorer-241467





> On Apr 28, 2014, at 20:53 CDT, Rob Kaiser <rcubfank at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
> I just heard on the news that there is a security issue with internet explorer. 
> 
> I heard that Microsoft is advising that people use a differnet different web browser. 
> 
> Does anyone know the particulars on this?
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
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