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brassmonkey 07-07-2009 07:20 AM

Microsoft warns of serious computer security hole
 
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Microsoft Corp. has taken the rare step of warning about a serious computer security vulnerability it hasn't fixed yet.

The vulnerability disclosed Monday affects Internet Explorer users whose computers run the Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 operating software.

It can allow hackers to remotely take control of victims' machines. The victims don't need to do anything to get infected except visit a Web site that's been hacked.

Security experts say criminals have been attacking the vulnerability for nearly a week. Thousands of sites have been hacked to serve up malicious software that exploits the vulnerability. People are drawn to these sites by clicking a link in spam e-mail.

The so-called "zero day" vulnerability disclosed by Microsoft affects a part of its software used to play video. The problem arises from the way the software interacts with Internet Explorer, which opens a hole for hackers to tunnel into.

Microsoft urged vulnerable users to disable the problematic part of its software, which can be done from Microsoft's Web site, while the company works on a "patch" ? or software fix ? for the problem.

Microsoft rarely departs from its practice of issuing security updates the second Tuesday of each month. When the Redmond, Wash.-based company does issue security reminders at other times, it's because the vulnerabilities are very serious.

A recent example was the emergency patch Microsoft issued in October for a vulnerability that criminals exploited to infect millions of PCs with the Conficker worm. While initially feared as an all-powerful doomsday device, that network of infected machines was eventually used for mundane moneymaking schemes like sending spam and pushing fake antivirus software.

CIVMatt 07-07-2009 07:23 AM

shocking

woj 07-07-2009 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by CIVMatt (Post 16038160)
shocking

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seeandsee 07-07-2009 07:44 AM

Wow that is not possible ::)))))))))))))))

StuartD 07-07-2009 07:47 AM

One of my wife's family members is a so called "computer security" guy way up north (and I'm in Canada so way up north is up there!) and he asked me why I used Firefox. I told him IE is a big hole in the wall.
He said that he has everyone using IE, it's perfectly safe. The only thing that makes it less safe is that more people use it so more attackers attack it.

I laughed at him.

Ravage 07-07-2009 08:11 AM

They basically released this rare statement to get people to upgrade to W7 and get those pre-orders rolling in.

I read yesterday W7 is slated to go Gold next week.

Ace_luffy 07-07-2009 08:25 AM

just wondering....


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