 | Windows is Vulnerable |
webmazter squal_ai writes "Animated Cursors is now Windows' Vulnerability!
Users who work with the latest versions of Windows should be aware
that they are at a great risk of being attacked by hackers. This
statement was made by Microsoft's
officials. There is a certain vulnerability in the operating system
that can affect all recent versions of Windows, this includes Vista.
In a security advisory the company's representatives stated that
Windows' software is flawed in a way it operates with its animated
cursors.
Microsoft's officials mentioned that an attacker might be able to
take advantage of Windows' vulnerability by using a Web page or e-mail
message that comprises a certain computer code.
In its advisory the company's officials stated that when viewing a
Web page, previewing or reading an encoded message, or opening an
e-mail attachment that includes a malware, the hacker can make the
affected system to execute the code.
Often such kind of holes in the system are exploited by
cybercrooks so they can make "drive-by" installations of their malware.
Both spyware and remote control tools, that are able to turn personal
computers into drones for the attackers, are creepingly loaded onto
computers that have a certain vulnerability. This is made by tricking
people to visit rigged Websites or by affecting a trusted site.
In a security alert, which was sent to the customers, McAfee said
that a sample code has already been posted on the Web. The code is
meant to show the vulnerability of the system. The security company
mentioned that the malicious software that exploits this vulnerability
"has been observed in a wild."
The feature of animated cursors is designated by the .ani suffix.
However, according to Microsoft's officials, a hacker's attack won't be
successful if it is constrained only by this file type. A PC won't gain
enough protection if it simply blocks such files.
The company's representatives said that the risk of PC attack is
much lower if the user works on Vista with Internet Explorer 7. The
protected mode of the browser secures the computer against hackers'
drive-by installations. This is because IE7 is restricted to where it
is able to write files. "
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