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Posted in Microsoft, Security, Vista 7, Windows at 5:40 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Summary: The “Ow” starts now because Vista 7 fails miserably to install on many people’s computers and those who install it are instantly left exposed
THE reality behind Vista 7 is a lot worse than anyone in the press dares to admit. Almost no-one, except Gizmodo perhaps, actually wrote about Microsoft’s own admission that Vista 7 Student Edition is messed up.
=> ↺ reality behind Vista 7 | ↺ Gizmodo perhaps
Apparently Microsoft decided to release the upgrade as an installer instead of an ISO file, and it’s causing all kinds of headaches. Users are reporting that after the installer goes through the “Unloading the BOx” step, an error occurs and the installation fails.
Wow. So Vista 7 is not so perfect after all. Who would have guessed?
In more important news, installing Vista 7 would leave the user/s exposed to hijackers immediately after the installation is complete. Yes, that’s right. We wrote about this before [1, 2] and there is new coverage of that in IDG News Service, e.g.:
i. Microsoft issues first Windows 7 patches
=> ↺ Microsoft issues first Windows 7 patches
Microsoft’s massive security update last week included patches for nine Windows 7 vulnerabilities, far fewer than were issued for Windows Vista and Windows XP.
ii. Windows 7 roundup: Patches, parties, predictions
=> ↺ Windows 7 roundup: Patches, parties, predictions
Microsoft proved to be a party pooper even before its Windows 7 launch parties took place. A few days in advance of the parties, the company said it had patched 9 vulnerabilities, including five critical ones.
The ‘Microsoft press’ is trying to play down these serious security issues and from Microsoft we are now learning that an estimated figure of 320,000,000 Windows zombie PCs out there is not far fetched.
=> ↺ trying to play down these serious security issues | ↺ from Microsoft we are now learning | an estimated figure of 320,000,000 Windows zombie PCs out there
One-third of Security Essentials users infected: MicrosoftAlmost a third of the customers who have installed Microsoft’s free Security Essentials software have been found to be suffering from major malware infections.
Also from the news: “Giant Zbot Botnet Trying To Trick Microsoft OWA Users”
=> ↺ “Giant Zbot Botnet Trying To Trick Microsoft OWA Users”
Security experts have discovered a massive spam campaign going on this week, attempting to distribute the password-stealing Zeus Trojan application across the internet.The Trojan has reportedly afflicting a large number of PCs across the globe and has created a massive botnet of zombie machines for circulating malicious spam attacks.
Security-wise, Microsoft has resolved nothing. █
“Spam will be a thing of the past in two years’ time.”
–Bill Gates, 2004
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