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Title: Microsoft ‘security software’ is virus
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URL Source: http://infotech.indiatimes.com/News ... -virus/articleshow/4374926.cms
Published: Apr 8, 2009
Author: staff
Post Date: 2009-04-08 23:06:38 by DeaconBenjamin
Keywords: None
Views: 152
Comments: 4

SAN FRANCISCO: Hackers are increasingly hiding viruses in bogus computer security software to trick people into installing treacherous programme s on machines, Microsoft warned on Wednesday.

The software giant said in a security intelligence report that "rogue security software" is a growing threat as hackers take advantage of people's fears of worms such as the notorious Conficker.

"Rogue security software is the number one threat worldwide," said George Stathakopoulos, general manager of the Trustworthy Computing Group at Microsoft.

"If you think about the Conficker case, how many people went looking for a security solution and downloaded rogue malware?" Rogue security software referred to as "scareware" pretends to check computers for viruses, and then claims to find dangerous infections that the programme will fix for a fee.

"The rogue software lures them into paying for protection that, unknown to them, is actually malware offering little or no real protection, and is often designed to steal personal information," Microsoft said.

Two "rogue families" of scareware were detected in 1.5 million computers, according to Microsoft. Another form of scareware was found on 4.4 million computers, a rise of 66 per cent from the previous six-month period.

"That means when users downloaded the software they probably gave away credit card numbers and got infected," Stathakopoulos said. "That's a double hit."

Microsoft releases security reports twice annually. Stathakopoulos expects scareware infections to soar in the first six months of this year because of massive hype regarding Conficker.

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#1. To: DeaconBenjamin (#0)

A turn in the technology winds and mighty Microsoft could go the way of the Roman empire.


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2009-04-08   23:17:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: MUDDOG, DeaconBenjamin (#1)

A turn in the technology winds and mighty Microsoft could go the way of the Roman empire.

If Seven doesn't give them a boost, their toast. (tho, the betas I have tested, have been a lot better then Vista)

Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lies

"Don't Tread on Me", originally a war cry of Benjamin Franklin during America's fight for independence, has come to symbolize the American spirit. It first appeared on the Gadsen flag (named for and by General Christopher Gadsen) which featured the slogan below a coiled rattlesnake that was ready to attack. The snake (along with the slogan) came to symbolize America as an animal that would never strike first, but when provoked, would never give in. Today, it also symbolizes and celebrates personal independence and perseverance.

Refinersfire  posted on  2009-04-08   23:21:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Refinersfire (#2)

I figure Microsoft's business model of the stand-alone PC running self- contained software is doomed. Without that, they're just another company


I've already said too much.

MUDDOG  posted on  2009-04-08   23:27:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: MUDDOG (#1)

A turn in the technology winds and mighty Microsoft could go the way of the Roman empire.

Two words: "Open Source". It's the future, I use several open source programs myself every day, including Blender, Second Life viewer and Open Office. If I wasn't already bought into Photoshop I'd be using GIMP as well. Goodness knows, eventually I'll abandon Photoshop and go with GIMP once they have the features I need.

Gold and silver are REAL money, paper is but a promise.

Elliott Jackalope  posted on  2009-04-08   23:41:20 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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