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hello,
just recieved this. thought i would pass it along.
Dear Comcast Customer,
This is a letter from Comcast High-Speed Internet - with important recommendations on how to protect your computer from malicious attack.
Recently, Microsoft identified a critical flaw in its operating system that could allow an attacker to gain remote access to users' computers. To help protect against such attacks, Microsoft has developed a patch and made it available.
Because your protection is of paramount importance to us, Comcast wants to make sure all of our customers are aware of the availability of this patch. We strongly recommend that you download the Microsoft patch to protect your computer from malicious attack.
To access patch:
Click on the following link to the Security section of the Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/se...10_windows.asp
Please take the time to follow the outlined steps to help ensure your computer's safety from this latest threat and uninterrupted Internet access.
just recieved this. thought i would pass it along.
Dear Comcast Customer,
This is a letter from Comcast High-Speed Internet - with important recommendations on how to protect your computer from malicious attack.
Recently, Microsoft identified a critical flaw in its operating system that could allow an attacker to gain remote access to users' computers. To help protect against such attacks, Microsoft has developed a patch and made it available.
Because your protection is of paramount importance to us, Comcast wants to make sure all of our customers are aware of the availability of this patch. We strongly recommend that you download the Microsoft patch to protect your computer from malicious attack.
To access patch:
Click on the following link to the Security section of the Microsoft Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/security/se...10_windows.asp
Please take the time to follow the outlined steps to help ensure your computer's safety from this latest threat and uninterrupted Internet access.
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As long as you run Automatic Update, or at least run Windows Update regularly, the fixes should already be installed.
This is more of just a general notice and warning than an actual critical notice. Nothing to worry about, nothing to take too seriously.
This is more of just a general notice and warning than an actual critical notice. Nothing to worry about, nothing to take too seriously.