Kaspersky – The Best Antivirus for Windows Vista
Windows Vista represents the latest operating system released by the software giant Microsoft that was meant to revolutionize the work on our systems and other computer activities.
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12.2.2007
Kaspersky: Windows Vista Firewall Is Full of Leaks
According to Microsoft, Window Vista is the most secure Windows operating system available on the market.
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27.12.2007
Kaspersky predicts Vista security holes
Antivirus experts from Kaspersky Labs have predicted that 90 percent of current malware will run on Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista.
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12.12.2006
Download Windows 7 Antivirus from AVG, Kaspersky and Symantec
Just as it was the case with Windows Vista, the mitigations introduced by Microsoft alone in Windows 7 are not sufficient to bulletproof the operating system on their own.
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15.1.2009
Microsoft is not trying to block access says Kaspersky
Microsoft's new operating system Vista will not make it more difficult for anti-virus systems to work, Russian computer security group and potential IPO candidate Kaspersky Lab said on Friday, contradicting rivals.
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9.10.2006
Free Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Internet Security RC1
Kaspersky is making headway with the development of its latest iteration of antivirus products. Both Kaspersky Anti-Virus and Kaspersky Internet Security have reached Release Candidate stage, which means that the RTM is on the horizon.
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31.3.2008
FREE Portable and Powerful AVZ Anti-Viral Toolkit from Kaspersky
If you visit this site frequently, you’ll notice that I am a big fan of Kaspersky products.
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1.11.2008
FREE 1 Year Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 Genuine License Key for EVERYONE
Few days ago Kaspersky 2009 product was released and I was excited as hell to give out free Kaspersky Internet Security 2009 license key to my subscribers.
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11.6.2008
Kaspersky Internet Security 2010 Free Trial Version Direct Download Links
The leading developer of secure content management solutions, Kaspersky Lab has released the new version of its popular security application – Kaspersky Internet Security 2010, where all the components implemented in earlier product versions have been improved and upgraded, including the firewall, heuristic analyzer, parental control module, and the anti-spam module.
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1.7.2009
Windows XP SP3 Twice as Fast as Windows Vista – Leaves Vista SP1 in the Dust
Forget about Windows Vista. And forget about Windows Vista SP1. Microsoft's latest Windows client has been quite sluggish to begin with. This in both consumer adoption and in terms of the performance it delivers.
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27.11.2007
Windows Vista Wow! Forget about Vista SP1, XP SP3 and Windows 7!
That's it, forget about Windows XP Service Pack 3, about Windows 7, the next iteration of Windows and even about Windows Vista Service Pack 1.
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1.2.2008
Windows Vista SP1 vs. Windows Vista RTM vs. Windows XP SP2
Feb 26th, 2008. Principled Technologies has released two Microsoft commissioned reports on Windows Vista SP1 performance. In these tests, Principled Technologies measured responsiveness of Windows Vista SP1 vs. Windows Vista RTM vs. Windows XP SP2 when performing a set of common business and home tasks.
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28.2.2008
Vista SP1 RC1 Flies Past Vista RTM and Windows XP SP2
Despite the fact that Microsoft has expressed its official position regarding testing Windows Vista Service Pack 1 ahead of its finalization, there is simply too much of a hunger for the service pack.
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27.12.2007
Vista SP1 Won't Resolve the 4 GB RAM Limitation of 32-bit Windows Vista
32-bit Windows operating systems, and Windows Vista makes no exception whatsoever to this rule, are limited in terms of the amount of system memory that can be addressed to no more than 4 GB.
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4.1.2008
Vista Loader 2.1.3 - Windows Vista Activator 2008 Support SP1 with No Boot String
Vista Loader is one of the most successful Vista activation crack available to date, second only to physical modify (hardmod) the BIOS to include SLIC table to make BIOS Vista activation-compliant.
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15.5.2008
Microsoft to Kill the Grace Timer and OEM BIOS Windows Vista Cracks with Vista SP1
With the advent of Windows Vista, cracks also became available being designed to bypass the activation process of the operating system.
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4.12.2007
Windows Vista on Super Nintendo, As Real As Vista on PSP
We're puzzled and confused... How can a console that's at least ten times less powerful than the acclaimed PSP cope with Windows Vista's requirements?
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15.8.2007
Vista SP1 Features the Same Sins as Windows Vista
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 comes with the same sins as Windows Vista. The service pack is not even out the door, and is already putting users at risk.
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16.1.2008
Will Vista SP1 Go Where Vista Never Went? Even with XP SP3 and Windows 7?
Throughout 2007, it became painfully clear to Microsoft that the main competitor for Windows Vista was not Apple's Mac OS X or even the open source Linux operating system but Windows XP, and, in fact, specifically XP SP2.
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1.3.2008
Microsoft Makes Its Own: 32-bit Windows Vista vs. 64-bit Windows Vista
With Windows Vista, Microsoft delivered both the 32-bit and 64-bit flavors concomitantly, a first for the company, whose Windows XP x64 Professional (April, 2005) was launched one year after Windows XP SP2 (August 2005) and four after the initial 32-bit Windows XP (2001).
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8.1.2008
Microsoft: Windows Vista vs. Windows XP – Definitely Vista!
As far as Microsoft is concerned there is only one choice possible in terms of desktop clients. But Windows Vista is also the clear option over Windows XP when it comes down to the Redmond company's preferred operating system for mobile PCs.
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6.9.2007
Genuine Windows Vista vs. Pirated Windows Vista
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Essentially there is absolutely no difference between a genuine and pirated copy of Windows Vista in terms of functionality. Sure, there is a very good chance that the counterfeit version of the operating system would contain malicious code and that the user experience would be gravely diminished because the fabric of the platform has been tampered with in the cracking process.
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12.9.2007
How to Install Vista Language Packs MUI on all versions of Vista + video tutorial
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, and Vista Business versions of the Microsoft licensing restrictions can only preserve a language!
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23.9.2008
The Vista Built-in Super Administrator Account Has Survived in Vista SP1
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is designed to evolve the RTM version of the latest Windows client from Microsoft, made available in November 2006 to business customers, and in January 2007 to the general consumers.
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15.2.2008
Vista SP1 Is Out, XP SP3 Old News, the Pink Edition of Vista Is In
Windows Vista Service Pack 1 is now nothing more than water under the bridge, now that the service pack was released to manufacturing on February 4, 2008, shipping to general users on March 18.
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27.3.2008
Tell Hasta la Vista to XP - Time to Upgrade to Vista SP1
Like it or not, this is the right time not only to upgrade to Windows Vista Service Pack 1 but also to tell hasta la vista to Windows XP.
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30.6.2008
Instant Change Vista Product ID with Vista ProductID Changer
In past we have reviewed number of application to recover product key like Product Key Finder, WinGuggle, Windows product Key Finder.
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1.11.2009
x64 Vista SP2 JPG Rendering Performance Inferior to x86 Vista SP2's
The JPG rendering process on 64-bit flavors of Windows Vista Service Pack 2 is inferior to that on the 32-bit variants of the operating system.
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10.6.2009
New Vista OEM Activation Hack - Vista Boot by gkend
Thanks to Steve Jobs for this article on his blog and to our forum members to clecha, Nighthief and fitterphil120 for most of the findings. One again the “Chinese” come up with a new method to trick out the Vista Activation. We have seen Softmode and VistaLoader, however “ Vista Boot by gkend” does promise even more.
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21.5.2007
Vista RTM vs. Vista SP1 - Office 2007 benchmarking
Enough with benchmarking the OS - let’s see if Office 2007 is any faster on Vista SP1.
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26.2.2008Kaspersky: Vista Firewall Not Enough Alone
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of secure content management solutions, has released a new analytical article on using leak tests to evaluate
firewall effectiveness by Nikolay Grebennikov, deputy director of the Department of Innovative Technologies. According to Grebennikov, due to the
increase in the number of malicious programs, the additional security provided by a firewall is increasingly pertinent since firewalls block
undesirable network traffic. He states that even the latest operating systems, such as Windows Vista, cannot block all types of leaks on their own
(although, from Windows XP SP2 onwards, Windows has included a firewall. Firewall functionality was significantly expanded in Windows Vista).
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28.12.2007Kaspersky predicts Vista security holes
Antivirus experts from
Kaspersky Labs have predicted
that 90 percent of current
malware will run on
Microsoft's latest operating
system, Windows Vista.
Although at the moment Vista
appears to be more secure than
previous Windows operating
systems, Kaspersky researchers
warned last week that as Vista
becomes more popular, it will
increasingly become a target
for hackers.
"We're not asking whether
vulnerabilities will be found,
but when," said Alexander
Gostev, principal antivirus
researcher for Kaspersky.
According to Gostev, one of
the first pieces of the
operating system to be
attacked will be PatchGuard,
the code that protects the
Vista kernel.
"One
of the first things to be
targeted will be the
technology which is meant to
make getting access to the
kernel more difficult," said
Gostev. "Particularly because
there are already approaches
for evaluating this
technology."
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12.12.2006Kaspersky impressed by botnet slickness
Cybercrime fighter Eugene Kaspersky can't help but be impressed by the slick operations behind the Conficker botnet, and says that it could have been
worse had the botnet been after more than just money.
"They are high-end engineers who write code in a good way," Kaspersky
told ZDNet.com.au yesterday. "They use cryptographic systems in the right way, they don't make mistakes — they are really
professional."
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21.05.2009Kaspersky hit with SQL injection
A group of Romanian hackers had sent a warning email to Kaspersky that an imminent attack is about to happen, and it in fact did just that, 1 hour
after sending the email. The attack was a SQL injection into the company's database, but was unable to extract any real data, because the hackers
were not advanced enough to. An obviously embarrassed Kaspersky, an anti-virus and Internet security software developer, was ashamed that their web
site was breached. The attack made an SQL injection on the newly launched US web site, which could ruin the company's reputation in the market of
Internet security.
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11.02.2009Germans choose Kaspersky over McAfee and Symantec
More than 35 thousand readers of the German magazine PC Praxis have named Kaspersky Internet Security “Product of the Year” under the
category of “IT security”. This year is the first time Kaspersky Lab’s Internet Security product has bypassed its main competitors
on the German market, Symantec and McAfee solutions. Kaspersky Internet Security 7.0 protects PCs from viruses and other types of malicious programs,
hacker attacks and spam. PC Praxis is an authoritative German weekly magazine for advanced users and IT professionals that has a circulation of about
150 thousand. Although Kaspersky’s security products have trouble grabbing market share from competitors Symantec and McAfee, the
company’s solutions often receive top results in terms of detection rates and various other security tests.
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26.12.2007Security Flaw in Kaspersky
Antivirus
A security researcher has
uncovered a critical security
flaw in Kaspersky Antivirus
that could allow an attacker
to take control of a
vulnerable system. The problem
lies in a component used to
open CAB files, which can be
exploited using a buffer
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04.10.2005Kaspersky Testing Mobile
Antivirus
Kaspersky Labs is seeking beta
testers for the second version
of its Anti-Virus Mobile
product, which protects
Symbian based smartphones,
including those from Nokia,
Panasonic, Samsung and
Siemens. New features of the
2.0 release include faster
performance, quarantine
support, as well as spam
blocking for SMS messages...
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14.04.2006Kaspersky false alarm quarantines Windows Explorer
A faulty signature update from Kaspersky Lab on Wednesday flagged up Windows Explorer (explorer.exe) as infected with a low-risk virus, Huhk-C. As a
result the core Windows component was quarantined or worse.
Kaspersky released a revised update alongside advice on how to
recover legitimate system and application files from quarantine (the default setting) within two hours. But that's not much consolation for users
that had set their software to auto-delete infected files, who found themselves with hosed systems.
Among those affected was Reg
reader Carl. "A false positive caused the deletion of explorer.exe.," he reports. "It would have only caused problems for companies performing
their network scan during the hours that the dodgy update was present - which included me, unfortunately. I was working out of hours to fix the
previous Kaspersky update problem. I finally finished sorting it all at 5am.".
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20.12.2007Kaspersky Ships Vista AV Support
Software maker Kaspersky Lab
has released its initial
anti-virus products that
support Microsoft's new Vista
operating system. Shipped on
Dec. 28, the software is a
beta version of a maintenance
update for Kaspersky's
Anti-Virus 6.0 and Internet
Security products that
includes the new support for
Vista, which was introduced by
Microsoft in mid-November
2006.
While the
first Vista-oriented products
built by Kaspersky, which has
its headquarters in Moscow,
Russia, cover the company's
consumer-oriented
technologies, the firm is in
the process of creating
versions of its enterprise
security applications that
will be tailored to work with
the Microsoft OS. Kaspersky
has yet to disclose publicly
an official date when those
products will arrive.
Built with a number of
security tools onboard,
including anti-virus
capabilities, some industry
watchers have predicted that
the arrival of Vista will make
it harder for mid-tier
software makers such as
Kaspersky to compete, as
Microsoft's entry to the
market will also push industry
leaders Symantec and McAfee to
cut pricing for their own
applications.
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30.12.2006Kaspersky: Mac and Linux viruses to rise 'significantly'
Eugene Kaspersky, co-founder
and head of anti-virus
research at Kaspersky Labs,
claims that because Vista
hasn't entered the market
with a bang, some customers
will start moving towards both
the Mac and open-source
platforms, making them a more
attractive target for malware
writers. Kaspersky claims that
Mac viruses are no more
difficult to repel than
Windows attacks, but says
" it's not so easy to find
good
experts for
non-Windows platforms ."
On the other hand, " more
people are watching
open-source code, so they are
more quick to find problems.
If the people who make the fix
are good guys, that's great;
if they are bad guys, that's
a problem ." Although
Kaspersky agrees Vista is
fundamentally more secure than
XP, he says not all security
vendors have perfected their
software for Vista yet.
" Is a less protected XP
with a ready set of security
applications better than a
more secure Vista with less
developed security
applications? Microsoft paid a
lot of attention to security
, but it means less
flexibility for security
vendors ."
Kaspersky also warned that
malware writers are
increasingly turning their
attention to non-PC platforms,
including consoles and
smartphones. He makes an
example out of Sony's new
console, saying that " if
there are viruses for the
PlayStation 3, if the
situation is such that we have
to have protection for these
devices, we will have
products ." The Russian
also claims that foreign
malware experts are growing
wise to new developments in
the smartphone arena and
predicts that " this year
they are going to introduce
online banking through
smartphones and Chinese
hackers will turn to
smartphone phishing ".
neowin.net - 25.04.2007
Kaspersky Lab to Bring Application Assessment, Whitelisting to its Enterprise Portfolio
Anti-malware vendor Kaspersky Lab is planning to build application vulnerability assessment and whitelisting into its enterprise products. The company
already has whitelisting features in its consumer products.
winbeta.org - 31.12.2008
Dutch police request Malware removal How-To?
The Dutch High Tech Crime Unit identified a large botnet when they arrested a 19 year old Dutch man last week. The Unit asked Kaspersky Lab, a leading
developer of secure content management solutions, to provide the victims with instructions on how to neutralize the malware on their systems;
neutralizing the malware ultimately brings down the botnet. This is an excellent example of the close co-operation which exists between the antivirus
industry and law enforcement.
At the request of the Dutch police, Kaspersky Lab created detailed instructions on how to remove the malware.
The Dutch police have pointed victims towards a page on the Kaspersky Lab website which contains the removal instructions, and also to a website which
gives victims the opportunity to make a formal complaint to the police. Eddy Willems, Security Evangelist with Kaspersky Lab Benelux, who worked
closely with the High Tech Crime Unit, believes this case clearly illustrates how the security industry can help law enforcement in the fight against
cybercrime. A spokesperson for the Public Prosecution Service agrees: "The Public Prosecution Service and the police worked together with Kaspersky
Lab on this case with full contentment".
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neowin.net - 13.08.2008
Kaspersky confirms "Google Block"
Security firm Kaspersky has
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blog?weblogid=208187377>confir
med that Google can "lock
out" users due to
"suspicious" search queries,
as one of the firms'
customers started getting the
same error message that we
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ed earlier this week.
winbeta.org - 15.06.2007
Kaspersky Lab's Secret Sauce Uses 'Woodpeckers'
Clickety, clack. Clickety,
clack. The rhythmic sounds of
fingers tapping away at
keyboards are coming from
Eugene Kaspersky's
"woodpeckers," who make up a
virus-hunting crew responsible
for tracking computer threats
in real time and who work
around the clock to write and
ship virus definition updates
to millions of computer users.
This is Kaspersky Lab's
secret sauce, the ability to
ship anti-virus signatures
every hour on the hour, seven
days a week, 365 days a year.
"We're losing
this game with computer
criminals. There are just too
many criminals active on the
Internet underground, in
China, in Latin America, right
here in Russia. We have to
work all day and all night
just to keep up," Kaspersky
said in an interview with
eWEEK during an international
press tour of his company's
headquarters. Kaspersky, a
talkative man who founded the
company in 1997 and managed
its expansion into markets in
the United States, Europe and
Asia, is banking heavily on
quick response time and added
layers of protection to help
this 700-employee outfit
survive the entrance of
Microsoft-and an aggressive
push by bigger incumbents-into
its bread-and-butter business.
He dismissed talk that
security improvements in
Windows Vista will make
anti-virus software redundant,
but was willing to concede
that malicious hackers have
defeated the stand-alone,
signature-based approach to
protection.
neowin.net - 20.12.2006
Symantec, Kaspersky Criticized
for Cloaking Software
Companies are accused of using
rootkit-like techniques to
hide information from users...
pcworld.com - 13.01.2006
Kaspersky Detects New Worms Attacking MySpace and Facebook
Kaspersky Labs, has detected two variants of a new worm, Networm.Win32.Koobface.a. and Networm.Win32.Koobface.b, which attack MySpace and Facebook
users.
The worms transform victims machines into zombie computers to form botnets which are used to create DDOS attacks and send spam
email.
Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.a infects the user when they access accesses their MySpace account. The worm creates a range of commentaries
to friends' accounts.
Net-Worm.Win32.Koobface.b, targets Facebook users, creates spam messages and sends them to the infected
users' friends via the Facebook site.
The messages and comments include texts such as "Paris Hilton Tosses Dwarf On The Street";
"Examiners Caught Downloading Grades From The Internet"; "Hello; You must see it!!! LOL. My friend catched you on hidden cam"; "Is it really
celebrity? Funny Moments and many others".
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neowin.net - 01.08.2008
Researcher to Demonstrate Attack Code for Intel Chips
Security researcher and author Kris Kaspersky plans to demonstrate how an attacker can target flaws in Intel's microprocessors to remotely attack
a computer using javascript or TCP/IP packets, regardless of what operating system the computer is running.
Kaspersky will
demonstrate how such an attack can be made in a presentation at the upcoming Hack In The Box (HITB) Security Conference in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,
during October. The proof-of-concept attacks will show how processor bugs, called errata, can be exploited using certain instruction sequences and a
knowledge of how Java compilers work, allowing an attacker to take control of the compiler.
"I'm going to show real working code...and
make it publicly available," Kaspersky said, adding that CPU bugs are a growing threat and malware is being written that targets these
vulnerabilities.
neowin.net - 14.07.2008
Vote For The Best Windows Vista Website!
WinVistaClub, in association with 'Windows Vista - The Official Magazine', has organised a contest to recognise some of the Best Windows Vista
Blogs and Websites.
The following 10 websites have been being declared by the Judges, as the Top 10 Vista websites and have been put up
for a public vote.
MintyWhite Windows Guides
Vista Revisited
Windows Vista Update
Windows Vista For Beginners
Tweaking With Vishal
MaximumPCGuides
Windows Vista Forums
The Road To Know Where
Windows Vista Weblog
Vista & XP Media
Center Support Community
Click HERE to cast your vote for your
favourite Windows Vista Website, and in the process also get to know some other real good ones !
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neowin.net - 02.09.2008
Are You Ready for Windows Vista?
Columnist Stuart Mudie
describes how to make the move
to Windows Vista using Windows
Vista Upgrade Advisor and
Windows Easy Transfer...
microsoft.com/windowsvista - 29.09.2006
Linux and Mac users will be "easy targets" for hackers
Russian security expert Eugene Kaspersky, co-founder of IT security company Kaspersky Labs, has said Linux and Mac users will be “easy
targets” for hackers and malware writers over the next few years.
Linux and Mac users have enjoyed a secure past which has split
opinions across the world as to why this is the case. Some believe that malicious virus writers and hackers do not target Apple OSX as it has a small
percentage of the market share compared to Microsoft's Windows operating systems. The opposite opinion is that the Mac OS is inherently more
secure than that of Windows so the same attacks do not work.
Apple ran an ad campaign in the UK where adverts claimed macs are not subjected to viruses. The Advertising Standards
Authority in the UK cleared the adverts which
included a national press ad, a regional press ad, a poster and two Internet and cinema ads.
Kaspersky goes on to mention that "Modern
operating systems are flawed by design. Mac and Linux are not as secure as think; criminals pay no attention to them at the moment, but they
will be vulnerable — easy targets. The problem is that customers design the operating systems (either within open source communities or via
market demand) and they choose flexibility over security.”
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neowin.net - 23.10.2008