The Truth:
The warning is real according
to a Microsoft security advisory released March 1, 2010.
According to the
advisory, a computer user surfing the internet with the Microsoft
Internet Explorer could activate the malware by hitting the F1 key,
after being prompted to do so, while
visiting an infected website when certain Microsoft products are installed
and running on their systems.
The Redmond Washington
based software company began receiving reports of a "vulnerability in
VBScript that is exposed on supported versions of Microsoft Windows
2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 through the use of Internet
Explorer."
The Microsoft advisory listed the
following affected software packages:
Microsoft Windows
2000 Service Pack 4
Windows XP Service Pack
2, Windows XP Service Pack 3
Windows XP
Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2
Windows Server 2003
Service Pack 2
Windows Server 2003
with SP2 for Itanium-based Systems
Windows Server 2003 x64
Edition Service Pack 2.
Their investigation
showed "that the vulnerability cannot be exploited on Windows 7, Windows
Server 2008 R2, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008." Follow
this Microsoft link for updates and solutions:
click for advisory.
updated 03/05/10