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Microsofts XP SP3 Patch Fixes Anti-Virus Glitch

Microsoft issued a hotfix for Windows XP Service Pack 3 last week that it says "could resolve" a Windows registry corruption problem associated with third-party security software.
windows - comments - 2.7.2008

Fix for a Fix that fixes Windows Update fixes

Consider the following scenario. You apply the hotfix package that is described in Microsoft Knowledge Base article 916089.
microsoft - comments - 21.2.2007

Virus Disguised as IE 7 Download

Watch out for e-mails with a new virus disguised as a test version of Microsoft's current Web browser.
microsoft - comments - 31.3.2007

Allchin says to use anti-virus with Vista after all

Ever since Microsoft Vista chief Jim Allchin talked about his son not using anti-virus in a recent teleconference with journalists, the world has been abuzz with claims Vista won’t need AV software. Now Jim Allchin has clarified his statements on the official Windows Vista Blog.
windows - comments - 12.11.2006

Super Bowl Virus Spreads

The game's over and patches are available, but many sites are infected with malicious code.
common - comments - 8.2.2007

Google Adds Virus Scanning to Gmail

Google on Wednesday silently added a new feature to its Gmail service: virus scanning. The company will now check all incoming and outgoing e-mail attachments to keep users' inboxes safe. By scanning outbound attachments, Google can also keep viruses from proliferating by way of Gmail.
common - comments - 1.12.2005

New virus threatens Linux and Windows PCs

Hackers have released code for a cross-platform virus that could infect Linux and Windows computers.

The virus, which has been given the names Virus.Linux.Bi.a/ Virus.Win32.Bi.a, was reported at the end of last week by security firm Kaspersky Lab. Researchers worry that the malicious code may be part of a disturbing new trend of viruses that can run on Windows, as well as other operating systems that have been largely ignored by hackers.
windows - comments - 10.4.2006

Microsoft OneCare fails virus test

Independent security certification body Virus Bulletin tested 15 security suites on Windows Vista against a set of malware from the WildList database.
microsoft - comments - 6.2.2007

Vista attacked by 13-year-old virus

A batch of laptops pre-installed with Windows Vista Home Premium was found to have been infected with a 13-year-old boot sector virus. Thanks to odeeee for this news.
windows - comments - 17.9.2007

Bizarre Virus Threatens to Kill File-Sharers

A strange virus which taunts file-sharers and threatens to report them to the police and even kill them, is being distributed on the Winny network.
common - comments - 2.3.2007

AVG Anti-Virus Free Edition 7.5.463a1000d

AVG Free Edition is the well-known anti-virus protection tool.
download - comments - 22.4.2007

Best 64-bit Windows Vista Anti-Virus

Windows Vista comes in both 32-bit and 64-bit flavors. Unlike Windows Server 2008, formerly codenamed Longhorn, which is the last server operating system from the Redmond company, the 32-bit client platform will live long after Windows Vista.
windows - comments - 2.8.2007

8 security fixes next Tuesday

I wanted to let you know that we just posted our Advance Notification for next week’s bulletin release which will occur on Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008 around 10 a.m. Pacific Standard Time.
microsoft - comments - 7.12.2008

Windows 7 first look: More than just Vista fixes

Windows 7 won’t be officially available to the public until next week—Thursday, August 6, to be exact—when MSDN and Technet subscribers will finally get the chance to download the software legitimately and activate their copies with product keys.
windows - comments - 30.7.2009

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.
download - comments - 31.3.2008

Microsoft Fixes Patch Day Glitch

Following reports by some customers of problems when implementing Redmond's latest set of patches, Microsoft has shipped an update to its Software Update Services 1.0 patch system. Once the new script is applied, the patches will no longer show up as "unapproved."
microsoft - comments - 23.12.2005

Microsoft fixes faulty security patch

Microsoft on Thursday issued a "hotfix" for a fault in a security patch designed to correct a flaw already being targeted by worms.
microsoft - comments - 20.8.2006

Quick Fixes for Five Nasty Vista Problems

Cool, it Works! One of the most common gripes we've seen in message boards all around the Internet involve users not being able to install AMD's Cool & Quiet drivers on Windows Vista, and therefore not getting the power saving effect.
windows - comments - 19.3.2007

Quick Fixes for Five Nasty Vista Problems

Cool, it Works! One of the most common gripes we've seen in message boards all around the Internet involve users not being able to install AMD's Cool & Quiet drivers on Windows Vista, and therefore not getting the power saving effect. AMD's driver Web pages only contain C&Q drivers for Windows XP.
windows - comments - 23.3.2007

Here’s the list of fixes in those new Vista fix packs

I linked to an AeroXP post this morning listing hot fixes for Windows Vista provided in two new Knowledge Base postings. The AeroXP post is gone now. Poof!
windows - comments - 30.7.2007

Free Avira AntiVir Rescue System CD to Clean Unremovable Virus

Previously I’ve written about Kaspersky offering free Rescue Disk to clean virus without booting in to Windows.
download - comments - 28.6.2008

Microsoft Fixes Critical Flaw in Security Products

Software patches include critical fixes for bugs in Microsoft Office and the scanning engine used by the company's security products.
microsoft - comments - 14.2.2007

Microsoft Patch Tuesday Fixes 10 Vulnerabilities

As expected, yesterday Microsoft rolled out five "critical" and three "important" patches for Windows Server 2008, Vista, Office, Internet Explorer and other software as part of its regularly scheduled Patch Tuesday release.
microsoft - comments - 9.4.2008

12 fixes planned for August Patch Tuesday

Microsoft has released its latest Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification ready for this month’s Patch Tuesday.
microsoft - comments - 8.8.2008

Patch Tuesday - Fixes for Windows XP/Vista & Server

Windows XP users are urged to fire up Windows Update and install these if you don't already allow for "Automatic Updates".
microsoft - comments - 11.6.2008

Microsoft's Latest Critical Fixes Include Buggy Windows Patch

For the second time in three months, Microsoft has released a buggy patch for problems it had deemed to be "critical."

Messages on Microsoft's newsgroups about problems began accumulating as early as Wednesday Oct. 12, within 24 hours of the patches' debut. Late Friday, Microsoft acknowledged the buggy patch in one of its infrequent security advisories, and said that customers had reported a wide variety of strange behaviors after installing one of the three critical patches released that week.
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WinUpdateList - View, Uninstall or Remove Windows Updates & Hot Fixes

In past we have covered Windows Update Remover tool to uninstall and remove windows update and hot fixes from windows xp.
download - comments - 29.9.2009

Apple monster update fixes iPhone, Safari, Mac OS X flaws

Apple has issued a monster update with patches for about 50 security vulnerabilities affecting iPhone, Safari and Mac OS X users.
common - comments - 1.8.2007

Vista SP1 Application Compatibility Update Fixes Black Screens of Death

With the release of the gold version of Service Pack 1, but also with the maturing of the software and hardware environment orbiting around the Windows client, Windows Vista's compatibility level has continually increased.
download - comments - 14.8.2008

Microsoft fixes major bug in Windows Vista RTM build, now back on track

Paul Thurrott reports: ... an unexpectedly buggy pre-RTM build of Windows Vista that surprised the company.
windows - comments - 23.10.2006

Kama Sutra Virus a Dud So Far

Reports indicate that damage from the Kama Sutra virus appears to be minimal thus far, however at least one security firm warned that the real results from the worm may not be known until later in the weekend. The virus will attempt to stop antivirus software and delete files...
betanews.com - 03.02.2006

HP MediaSmart Server Update Arrives, With New Media Streaming, Anti-Virus Capabilities

HP have released their "April" update for the HP MediaSmart Server to the Web, which brings new, DLNA-complaint media streaming and anti-virus capabilities to the home server, along with a suite of bug-fixes for HPs own add-ins.



The following new (optional) add-ins are included...




winbeta.org - 22.05.2008

First Mac OS X Virus? Apple Says No

Loyalists on both sides of the Mac versus Windows debate shot into action Thursday following news that the first virus had been spotted for Apple's operating system. The malware, dubbed Leap.A, spreads through iChat and infects local applications. But Apple downplayed the threat, saying malicious software is different from a virus...
betanews.com - 17.02.2006

Facebook gets hit with a virus

Facebook has been hit with a virus that could spread to its 120 million users. The virus has been dubbed "knobface", which tries to gather personal information from users computers such as credit card numbers. The virus dubbed "knobface" sends a message to all the friends of the infected titled "You look just awesome in this new movie". Users who opened the messaged where asked to download a fake update for Adobe flash player, which was actually the virus itself being downloaded and installed onto victims computers. If users attempted to use any of the major three search engines such as Yahoo, Google, or Live search, users would be taken to contaminated sites.

Read full story.....
neowin.net - 06.12.2008

First StarOffice, OpenOffice Virus Found

Security researchers may have found the first known virus for StarOffice and OpenOffice.org. According to a Kaspersky Lab researcher, the exploit is known as a "macro virus," previously only known to infect Microsoft Office applications...
betanews.com - 01.06.2006

McAfee Updates Anti-Virus for Mac OS

McAfee on Wednesday announced that its Virex anti-virus software would now support Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger." The program is aimed at the business community to help prevent the spread of Windows worms and viruses. Although there still is no known virus that can infect a Mac OS X system, it can still act as a "carrier."..
betanews.com - 24.08.2005

Exclusive: Microsoft's new Anti-Virus, 'Morro', revealed

Ever since Microsoft discontinued its "OneCare" Anti-Virus suite, gossip has been flying that Microsoft would be releasing a free Anti-Virus\Anti-Spyware tool codenamed "Morro". The software product, codenamed "Morro" after a beach in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is already being tested by Microsoft employees and a trial version will be made available "soon". Microsoft has stated that Morro would be available by the end of 2009 at the latest. "Morro" is likely to be targeted to compete with the low end of anti-virus products from other providers, and it will not have much of an impact on sales of full-blown security suites.

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neowin.net - 16.06.2009

First Trojan-SMS virus for S60 Smartphones

The first Trojan SMS virus, designed for smartphones running Series 60 OS, has been spotted by Russian antivirus maker “Kaspersky Labs”. The virus is called Trojan-SMS.Symb.OS.Viver.

Viver is not a harmless concept study like recent Podloso Linux virus for iPod. If you get infected with this one, it can cost you some pretty money - after installation on your phone, Viver starts sending SMS messages to the premium SMS numbers, thus accruing charges to your mobile account and generating income for the virus author.

While quite a few similar viruses were spotted for all JAVA running mobile phones, Viver is the first to be specifically designed for S60 based smartphones...
winbeta.org - 22.05.2007

Critical bug found in anti-virus software

[b]A critical software bug has been discovered in several of the most widely used anti-virus programs. It could be exploited to take control of a computer or to steal information, according to an analysis produced by the independent security analyst who made the discovery.[/b]

The glitch affects 39 different Symantec products - including both home and enterprise versions of its anti-virus software. It resides within the Symantec anti-virus library, which is used by all of the packages.[img]images/news/icon s/source.gif[/img] [b]News source[/b]: http://www.newscientist.com/ar ticle.ns?id=dn8505]NewScientis t..
winbeta.org - 22.12.2005

Microsoft Acknowledges Anti-Virus Failed VB100 Test

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to BetaNews this afternoon that it has learned its Windows Live OneCare anti-virus package has failed a test conducted by the respected British laboratory Virus Bulletin , disqualifying it from carrying the "VB100" logo denoting 100% detection of a selected battery of common "in the wild" viruses...
betanews.com - 07.02.2007

Microsoft Acknowledges Vista Anti-Virus Failed VB100 Test

A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed to BetaNews this afternoon that it has learned its Windows Live OneCare anti-virus package has failed a test conducted by the respected British laboratory Virus Bulletin , disqualifying it from carrying the "VB100" logo denoting 100% detection of a selected battery of common "in the wild" viruses...
betanews.com - 07.02.2007

Wikipedia Used to Spread Virus

The open nature of online encyclopedia Wikipedia in which anyone can submit and edit articles is what has made the service a staple of the Internet. However, that same openness was used on Friday to hijack an entry and trick users into downloading a virus...
betanews.com - 06.11.2006

OpenOffice.org: There's No Virus

OpenOffice.org responded Friday to claims in the media that the first virus had been discovered for the open source productivity suite. The group said that macro viruses are possible in any program that supports the feature...
betanews.com - 03.06.2006

Movie to be based off of the 'I Love You' virus.

The movie entitled, "I Love You", based off of the well-known "Melissa Virus" is in post production and scheduled for release some time in 2009. It stars Kristin Bauer, Dean Cain and Briana Evigan.

For those who need a refresher the "I Love You" virus was a worm released on May 4th 2000, that upon infection would mail itself to those on the contact list of the infected. It also made several malicious changes to the infected computer. Its name was acquired from the fact that it was usually sent as an attachment in an email that had "I Love You" as a subject header.

The movie, according to Evigan, is about a Filipino boy who attempts to contact an American girl. His attempts are unsuccessful so his friends suggest that he send out a computer virus. Unfortunately, there is not much information available at this point and time. It is also relatively unclear is the inspiration of the "I Love You" virus is evident solely in the fact that the boy writes a virus, or whether this will be a movie playing on the origin of the actual virus.


neowin.net - 13.11.2008

Panda Looks to Speed Antivirus Scans

Panda has released NanoScan, an online virus scanning service that is able to perform a full sweep of a computer in less than one minute. The speed is a vast improvement over current virus scanners, which take as much as an hour or more to complete...
betanews.com - 16.03.2007

Conficker virus grounds French fighter planes

A virus making the rounds on Windows machines apparently left three French fighter jets unable to load their computers' flight plans, according to news reports from Europe...
betanews.com - 10.02.2009

Trend, Sophos and McAfee flunk Vista SP1 anti-virus tests

Top tier anti-virus vendors including McAfee, Trend Micro, and Sophos all failed to secure Windows Vista SP1 in recent independent tests.



Virus Bulletin, the independent security certification body, said 17 of 37 anti-virus products tested failed to reach the VB100 certification standard. McAfee VirusScan, Trend Micro Internet Security and Sophos Anti-Virus overlooked threats known to be in circulation. Other vendors whose products failed to make the grade included Alwil, BitDefender, Norman, PC Tools, and VirusBuster.



Some of the ignored threats - largely polymorphic file infectors - have been in circulation for months. "It is disappointing to see so many products tripping up over threats that are not even new - computer users should be getting a better service from their anti-virus vendors than this," Virus Bulletin technical consultant John Hawes said.




winbeta.org - 04.04.2008

Apple Says Virus = Windows


winbeta.org - 14.10.2007

Symantec Anti-Virus Tool Puts Server Passwords in Danger

Symantec Corp. is investigating a report of a security hole in a version of its corporate anti-virus product that could expose sensitive username and password information, the company acknowledged.

The reported security hole affects Symantec Anti Virus Corporate Edition Version 9 and could allow an attacker or nonprivileged user to obtain sensitive server log-in information. Details of the vulnerability were posted on the Bugtraq mailing list Wednesday.

The vulnerability affects organizations that have deployed an internal LiveUpdate server, which distributes anti-virus definition updates to Symantec software clients on a corporate network...
winbeta.org - 06.09.2005

Symantec Reports on Mac OS X Virus

Security firm Symantec on Friday detailed a new proof-of-concept virus that has surfaced for Mac OS X. Although the malware is not in the wild and is rated a very low risk, researchers say it highlights the fact that no operating system is immune from viruses...
betanews.com - 03.11.2006