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Windows Vista security flaw discovered



NEW YORK (AP) -- Windows Vista, the new computer operating system that Microsoft Corp. is touting as its most secure ever, contains a programming flaw that might let hackers gain full control of vulnerable computers.

Microsoft and independent security researchers, however, tried to play down the risk from the flaw, which was posted on a Russian site recently and is apparently the first affecting the new Vista system released to larger businesses in late November.

The software company said it was investigating the threat but found so far that a hacker must already have access to the vulnerable computer in order to execute an attack.

That could occur if someone is actually sitting in front of the PC or otherwise gets the computer's owner to install rogue software, said Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer for Finnish security research company F-Secure Corp.

"The bottom line is you couldn't use a vulnerability like this to write a worm or hack a Vista system remotely," Hypponen said Tuesday. "It only has historical significance in that it's the first reported vulnerability that also affects Vista. It's a nonevent in other ways."

Attackers with low-level access privileges on a vulnerable machine could theoretically use the flaw to bump up their status, ultimately gaining systemwide control, Hypponen said.

The flaw affects older Windows systems, too, and Hypponen said vulnerabilities like these are quite common and can be fixed with a software patch, which Microsoft releases on the second Tuesday of each month except for the most serious threats. The flaw remains a proof of concept, with no one known to have actually launched an attack with it, Hypponen said.

In a posting on Microsoft's security-response Web journal, a senior security manager, Mike Reavey, said he remained confident "Windows Vista is our most secure platform to date."

Vista, the first major Windows upgrade since Windows XP launched in 2001, was made available November 30 to businesses that buy Windows licenses in bulk. Consumers generally won't be able to get Vista until January 30.

In trying to improve security, Microsoft redesigned its flagship operating system to reduce users' exposure to destructive programs from the Internet.

But most security researchers believe a complex product like Vista can never be error-free, so it was a matter of time for someone discovered a security vulnerability.

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Vista is having alot of trouble so far...
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And they hardly got started selling & distributing as yet...
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Has anyone upgraded from XP to Vista as yet ? How is the new windows ? How compatible is it with the existing windows xp software ?
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Has anyone upgraded from XP to Vista as yet ? How is the new windows ? How compatible is it with the existing windows xp software ?
its pathetic,

nothing is compatible, anything that is just cocks up half way through it. Games dont even load.

I expect everything to be smoothed out within the coming months, there is always a little while till everything is sorted.
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Has anyone upgraded from XP to Vista as yet ? How is the new windows ? How compatible is it with the existing windows xp software ?
I haven't taken the plunge yet, but I do plan to. From what I've read there are a lot of differences in Vista (from XP) but most sources reckon that it's well worthwhile. A computer magazine that I value did a straw poll around it's editorial staff with the question "If you had to pay for Vista (instead of getting the free copies for evaluation) would you still use it?" Their reply was an almost unanimous "Yes"

Having said that, there are stories of incompatible drivers, and programmes that don't work, but this is pretty much par for the course with any major new release of software.
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6 to 12 months from now until I even consider getting it.
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6 to 12 months from now until I even consider getting it.
Same here, flaws and hack will be gettin thrown out left right and centre.

best waitin until its stable. if ever.
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Buy a Mac.
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Buy a Mac.
Bit of an expensive upgrade

Apple wont get any money for a computer from me untill they either have support for games or i have enough cash to have a "business" computer and a gaming one
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