Security Bulletin
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ADMINISTRATIVE Staff: If you use a computer at HOME, please read on.STUDENTS, FACULTY, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, ACADEMIC STAFF AND ALL HOME USERS must follow the recommendations below.I. OVERVIEWSerious security holes have been identified in Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Office for Window, and Microsoft Office for the Macintosh. To protect your computer, and other computers on the network, follow the instructions below. This will install all the applicable critical updates issued by Microsoft on July 11, 2006. If you missed earlier Microsoft updates, it will apply those as well. In addition to applying the updates described below, do not open unfamiliar or unexpected Microsoft Excel or other Office documents, including those received as email attachments or hosted on a web site. A vulnerability in Microsoft Excel, for which there is not yet a fix, could allow an attacker to gain control of your computer. II. WHO IS AFFECTED?All Windows, and Macintosh systems with Microsoft Office, are vulnerable to at least some of the critical security threats addressed in this bulletin. III. RECOMMENDED ACTION - ADMINISTRATIVE USERS ON CAMPUSAdministrative users will be receiving a separate email in regard to their office computers. However, all users must follow the instructions below appropriate for their home systems. IV. RECOMMENDED ACTION - STUDENTS, FACULTY, ACADEMIC STAFF, and ALL HOME WNDOWS COMPUTER USERS
V. RECOMMENDED ACTION - STUDENTS, FACULTY, ACADEMIC STAFF, and ALL HOME MACINTOSH COMPUTER USERS
VI. PRACTICE SAFER COMPUTING ALL THE TIMEAlways follow the guidelines to Protect Your Computer at http://www.haverford.edu/acc/protect/. VII. FOR FURTHER ASSISTANCEStudents, faculty and academic
staff please contact Academic Computing: Administrative staff please
contact Administrative Computing: VI. MORE INFORMATIONAdditional information about computer security and current threats can be found at the following sites:
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For Questions and Comments, contact Haverford
College's Academic Computing Center.
Last updated on
July 17, 2006