Annoucements
Critical Unpatched Vulnerability in Internet Explorer
The vulnerability was originally announced in May, but was not considered critical. Originally the vulnerability was thought to be a denial of service problem only. But recently released code allows remote execution of code on an end user's computer. Any user opening a website with this code allows the site complete control over their PC. More information and temporary solutions can be found
here.
New Partnerships
We have formed partneships with even more industry leaders to seek special pricing for our customers. Our newest partners are Microsoft and Dell. And we are offering exclusive Dell deals through special
links
from our site.
July Updates
Just hours ago Microsoft announced their upcoming patches. Two of the security bulletins set for release are critical and are related to Windows. The third one affects a component with Microsoft Office, but is not a security patch.
x64 aka AMD64
x64 is beginning to take off, so if you are considering a new computer purchase, consider purchasing a 64 bit system. We're running the new XP x64 Edition and it's as stable as XP. The 64 bit edition of Windows Server is also available.
Status Update
Just three critical Windows patches for June. Not too bad.
Great News!
I just signed a contract with my favorite anti-virus company. I'm now an authorized reseller of AVG Anti-Virus.
That means preferred pricing for you!
No updates this month!
After releasing 12 security bulletins in February, Microsoft has zero new security bulletins on tap for March. Finally,
I get a month off.
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