Peaches Posted May 7, 2009 Report Share Posted May 7, 2009 Windows 7 RC's Flaw Puts Users at RiskGregg Keizer, Computerworld Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) continues a long-running Microsoft practice that puts users at risk, a security researcher said Wednesday.The new operating system's Windows Explorer file manager still misleads users about the true extension of a file, said Patrik Runald, chief research advisor at Helsinki-based F-Secure Corp. Rather than reveal the full extension for a filename, Windows Explorer hides the extension for known file types, giving hackers a way to disguise malware by using those file types' extensions and icons.Windows Explorer, for example, will show the .txt icon and display "attack.txt" as the filename for a Trojan horse that's actually been named "attack.txt.exe" by the hacker. The practice goes back to at least Windows NT, and has been criticized in the still-popular Windows XP and the newer Windows Vista."More info. at PC Mag - http://www.pcworld.com/topics/security.html>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Leaked Copies of Windows 7 RC Contain TrojanGregg Keizer, Computerworld "Pirated copies of Windows 7 Release Candidate (RC) on file-sharing sites contain malware, according to users who have downloaded the upgrade.Windows 7 RC, which Microsoft Corp. will officially launch this week, leaked two weeks ago, with copies first appearing on BitTorrent tracking sites on April 24.Some of the pirated builds include a Trojan horse, numerous users said in message forums and in comments on BitTorrent sites such as Mininova.org."Just a warning for anyone downloading the new RC builds of windows 7. Quiet [sic] a lot of the downloads have a trojan inbedded [sic] in the setup EXE," said someone identified as Frank Fontaine on a Neowin.net discussion thread. "The Setup EXE is actually a container, it appears to be a self-extracting EXE. There are 2 files inside, Setup.exe and codec.exe."Fontaine's antivirus software identified the "codec.exe" file as a generic Trojan."Suspicious codec.exe!" reported someone labeled as "UltimateGTR" on Mininova, commenting on one of the 32-bit builds."More detail at PCWorld - http://www.pcworld.com/article/164348/leak...ain_trojan.html>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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