4 remained after reboot.ħ4 Adware binaries also worked, but only 2 survived rebooting.Ĥ39 unsorted classes of malware, ran undetected and 34 survived a reboot. Spyware broke through as well, with 150 running undetected. Out of 197 keylogger binaries, 60 were able to run and 5 were still there after a re-boot.īackdoor had 143 pass Vista’s security and 6 actually modified Vista’s protected registry or added themselves to the start-up directory to run again after a restart.Ĩ1 mass mailers ran unhindered, with 4 remaining beyond reboot.ġ45 trojan binaries broke through with 4 staying on after reboot. They tested if they could run and if they could survive a re-boot. They installed them as a user might, watching how Vista handled them. “Symantec lab-tested 2,000 common varients of malicious code, like backdoor, keylogger, rootkit, mass mailer, Trojan, spyware, adware and unsorted. “Microsoft: innocent pirates and more Vista flaws” Yesterday, March 18 2008, Microsoft released Service Pack 1 (SP1) for Windows Vista to the Windows Update web site. “Windows Vista firewall weakness can be corrupted by attackers” Microsoft Releases Windows Vista Service Pack 1 By: Arie Slob.
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