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WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP PROTECT YOURSELF
1. SCAN YOUR COMPUTER - NOD32 TRIAL VERSION (update definitions right away after installing - they auto-update but you want to be sure you have the latest)
Even if you think you are safe, scan your Windows computer anyway. ClamWin appears to catch this, but it doesn't have a realtime scanner. SAV Corporate 10.2 does not catch it (yet) and Symantec's own site says that it never may due to something about how the virus works. AVG, McAfee, Trend are unknowns at this point. I have personally tested NOD32 and found that it's AMON on-access scanner stopped the image as soon as it was saved to the cache. NOTE: SCAN ALL FILES. Some AV solutions only scan "infectable" files and do not scan image files because the program thinks they are safe. Check for an option to scan all file types and make sure that is enabled.
2. USE AN ALTERNATIVE BROWSER - Using Firefox or an alternative browser will reduce your risk because it does not display the image. However the image is still downloaded to your cache, and some browsers prompt you to open the file - which you should not do!
3. TURN OFF SALR's feature that makes text links into images. If you have that feature turned on, someone could make just a text link that displays the infected image in your browser.
4. TURN OFF GOOGLE DESKTOP or anything else that does indexing of files on your computer.
5. THE GENERAL STUFF - Don't go to links you don't trust, don't open files you aren't expecting, including suspicious email or IM's, etc.
6. KEEP ON TOP OF WINDOWS UPDATES - Hopefully they can fix this one quickly, but you really should be up-to-date on everything else anyway.
7. You can try unhooking the part of Windows that views those image files. To do this, click Start -> Run and type regsvr32 -u shimgvw.dll then press OK. You will get a confirmation message. To undo this, repeat but type regsvr32 shimgvw.dll instead. Note: This only has a minimal benefit - it only disables the image viewer itself. It doesn't prevent against viewing the exploit image in Internet Explorer, for example.

Ima ovde neki patch:
http://www.grc.com/sn/notes-020.htm

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