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Security issues for Windows 7

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Several of the patches affect Windows 7, the software maker’s new operating system which will be officially unveiled next week but has been widely used in test versions.

Such an early sign of security issues on Windows 7 is potentially worrying for Microsoft, which is hoping its new operating system will erase ill-feeling among many customers who bought the predecessor Vista.

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Cursor Hackers penetrate Vistas defences

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Cursor Hackers penetrate Vistas defences – Security – Technology – smh.com.au

Microsoft has released an emergency security patch to plug a hole in several versions of Windows – including Vista, which the software maker has touted as its most secure operating system ever.

Microsoft was so worried about the hole – which allowed hackers to break into personal computers and install malicious software – that it pushed out the critical security fix a week ahead of a regularly scheduled update.

Thesoftware company told customers last Thursday about a vulnerability in “.ani” files, which are used to change the cursor into an hourglass while a program works, or into a dancing animal or other animation on specially designed web sites.

Security experts said the hole was actively being exploited by hackers to install keystroke-logging programs.

Ken Dunham, director of the rapid response team at iDefense, the research division of VeriSign Inc., said a group of Chinese hackers was using the security hole to steal and sell log-ins to the popular World of Warcraft multiplayer computer game.

Microsoft said it has known about the vulnerability since December.

Users surfing the web were the first targets, security experts said.

The Microsoft patch “will be a significant milestone in this attack,” Dunham said.

However, as businesses take time to test and implement the patch, and consumers delay downloading it, hackers will still be at work.

Customers whose Windows computers are not set to automatically install critical patches can download the security update, MS07-017, from Microsofts web site.

Microsoft patches critical Windows holes

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Category : Microsoft, News

Microsoft patches critical Windows holes – Security – Technology – smh.com.au

Microsof released four security fixes it deems critical as part of its regularly scheduled software update on Tuesday, while it corrected a handful of problems caused by last weeks emergency patch.

Three of the updates marked with Microsofts highest threat rating plug holes in the Windows operating system; the vulnerabilities could be used by hackers to install malicious code on personal computers.

The fourth fixes a security flaw in Microsoft Content Management Server software, a business application.

Read full story Microsoft patches critical Windows holes – Security – Technology – smh.com.au

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