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Windows Vista and Malware Immunity

At the beginning of May, company PC Tools revealed that Vista “is not so immune.” And in this attempt to wrap the obvious together with statistics from a limited pool of users and serve the result as a revelation, the outfit went on to claim that “ Vista is more susceptible to than the eight year old 2000 , and only 37% more secure than XP”. Apparently, PC Tolls had detected 639 unique per 1,000 Vista machines, in comparison to just 586 for 2000, 478 for Server 2003, and 1,021 for XP. The conclusion is, of course, nothing short of obvious and was stated as clear as possible, with a challenge to Vista’s immunity.

Now, the fact is that citing data from over 450 million computers, in respect to PC Tools’ just 1.4 million machines, disputed the findings, and continued to claim that Vista is the safest on the market. has repeated this refrain since Vista was launched, and provided ample proof, from the data collected through the to vulnerability counting games involving the main platforms.

But one thing that has never done is claim that Vista is immune to . In this regard, the position of Simon Clausen, Chief Executive Officer - PC Tools, is expressed through the following: “Vista is not immune from online . Further research and analysis has confirmed our contention that additional third-party protection is absolutely necessary for all Vista users”.

Since the advent of Vista, the Redmond company has urged users to follow a set of best practices in terms of from enabling the , to not executing in messages from untrusted sources, and to running . Vista is not and will never be immune to code, neither will Vista Service Pack 1, 7 or any other . As a matter of fact, all silver bullet solutions for are nothing more than myths…

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Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool

An update version of the is now available for and it’s a perfect fit for the latest service packs for Vista and XP. The Redmond company releases new versions of the on the second Tuesday of each month, accompanying the availability of the Bulletins dropped as part of the monthly cycle. The updated version of MSRT is distributed via Update, Update, Server Update Services and is also up for grabs on the Center.

has failed to emphasize the fact that MSRT integrates seamless with both Vista Service Pack 1 and XP . However, tests reveal that the plays well with the latest releases of the two operating systems. Vista SP1, ’d on February 4, 2008, was released to the general public on March 18, and is accessible to end users since May 6, having been released to manufacturing on April 21.

“The checks Vista, XP, 2000, and Server 2003 computers for and helps infections by specific, prevalent including , Sasser, and . When the detection and process is complete, the displays a report describing the outcome, including which, if any, was detected and removed. The creates a log file named mrt.log in the %WINDIR%debug folder”, reads an excerpt of the ’s description provided by .

The Redmond company offers a 32-bit version of the for the editions of Vista, XP (including XP PS3), 2000, and Server 2003, and a 64-bit variant for the x64 SKUs of Vista, XP (just up to SP2) and 2003. According to there are in excess of 450 million executions of the every month.

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Is That a Worm in Your Windows Live Messenger ?

Windows Live Messenger accounts for the largest community for any IM client worldwide. At the end of 2007, in November, as Microsoft was unveiling Windows Live 2.0, the next generation of its suite of software and services in the cloud, the company estimated that Windows Live Messenger had an install base of approximately 300 million users. In this context, it failed to come as a surprise the fact that Windows Live messenger was the most attacked instant messaging platform in 2007, according to statistics provided by FaceTime Communications. And with such a high profile, it is bound that the trend will continue into 2008. (more…)

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