Peaches Posted June 27, 2009 Report Share Posted June 27, 2009 Secunia release Personal Software Inspector version 1.5 Browsers are gradually replacing emails as points of entry for malware of all kinds. As a result, closing known vulnerabilities by keeping all of the browser-related programs updated has become more important than ever. Version 1.5 of Secunia's Personal Software Inspector (PSI) update tool for Microsoft Windows aims to provide assistance in this respect, offering a dedicated section on "Secure Browsing". The "Secure Browsing" feature gives users an overview of whether important components like the Flash plug-ins, Java or browser libraries are vulnerable and in need of an update, although the overview is only displayed once users switch from "Simple" to "Advanced" mode.In a first test on the Windows 7 release candidate, PSI pointed out vulnerable XML libraries for Internet Explorer 7 and 8 and recommended an update – even though the software was current. On a sparsely maintained Vista system, PSI recommended that none of the installed browsers should be used, because both the browsers and their plug-ins contained critical vulnerabilities.details heise security - http://www.h-online.com/security/Secunia-r...5--/news/113625 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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