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Rootkit May Be Behind Windows Blue Screen

February 12th, 2010 02:31 admin No comments

L3sPau1 writes “A rootkit infection may be the cause of a Windows Blue Screen of Death issue experienced by Windows XP users who applied the latest round of Microsoft patches. It appears that the affected Windows PCs had the rootkit infection prior to deploying the Microsoft patches. Researcher Patrick W. Barnes, investigating the issue, has isolated the infection to the Windows atapi.sys file, a driver used by Windows to connect hard drives and other components. Barnes identified the infection as the Tdss-rootkit, which surfaced last November and has been spreading quickly, creating zombie machines for botnet activity.”

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Microsoft Patches "Google Hack" Flaw In IE

January 21st, 2010 01:40 admin No comments

An anonymous reader writes As expected, Microsot has issued an out-of-band security patch to address a remote code execution hole in Internet Explorer that was used in the recent Chinese attacks disclosed by Google. Ars Technica has all the download links you need.”

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Black Screen of Death Not Microsoft’s Fault

December 2nd, 2009 12:59 admin No comments

Barence follows up to the ongoing Black Screen of Death Saga by saying “Microsoft says reports of ‘Black Screen of Death’ errors aren’t caused by Windows Updates, as claimed by a British security firm. The software giant claims November’s Windows Updates didn’t alter registry keys in the way described by Prevx, which said that the Microsoft Patches caused PCs to boot with just a black screen and a Windows Explorer window. Microsoft is now blaming the problem on malware. Prevx has issued a grovelling apology on its own blog.”