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Fixing a single click, protecting the global attack against Windows XP

Category: Security , Windows XP

Microsoft offered a way around the flaw in Windows XP that has led in recent days, the invasion of thousands of PCs worldwide.

Since the release of the fault, made ​​by the engineer Tavis Ormandy of Google, cybercriminals have begun a wave of attacks exploiting the vulnerability . Microsoft itself has stated that more than 10,000 PCs have been compromised . According to the company, Brazil was one of the hardest hit countries.

"Earlier, we saw only activities of researchers that tested evidence-of-concept. But from June 15 the first explorations of the fault appeared real, "said Microsoft in a blog .

The failed component is the software of the Windows Help and Support Center (Windows Help and Support), which comes with Windows XP.

Ormandy was criticized for security professionals working for Microsoft has not given more time to fix the flaw. He warned the owner of Windows on June 5, and five days later, released details of the failure, allegedly after failing to convince the company to correct the problem within 60 days.

In a security advisory, Microsoft said it has studied the problem, and may release a fix out calendar to correct the fault.

"Microsoft is aware of active attacks, localized and limited exploiting that flaw. Based on the samples analyzed, the Windows Server 2003 systems are not currently at risk of such attacks. Microsoft is actively monitoring this situation to keep customers informed and to provide guidance when necessary, "says the notice.

However, until now Microsoft has advised anyone who has a PC at risk to use a tool to fix a single click to turn off the protocols of the Help Center.

Another option is to manually turn off the HCP by clicking the Start menu, Run command. Type Regedit and click OK. After expanding the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT folder, select the HCP key. Then, right-click on the HCP key right and choose Delete.

Hacker creates tool to remotely break into ATMs

Category: Security

Barnaby Jack, who was forbidden to show their findings last year, under pressure from manufacturers, promises to reveal them at the Black Hat conference

A year after being prohibited from making a presentation at the Black Hat security conference on security of ATMs (better known in Brazil as boxes electronics ), the expert Barnaby Jack is finally talking about it in this year's event.

And you'll have more news. He promises to perform at the event, taking place on 28th and July 29th in Las Vegas (USA) a new rootkit (a tool that aims to camouflage and to ensure the action of harmful programs) platform for ATMs.

Jack, who now serves as a kind of "good hacker" to show how to attack several ATMs, even remotely, via the network. That is, it is not necessary to check that the criminal site equipment to break the system. The specialist will also address what the banking industry needs to do to protect their equipment this attack.

Jack was forbidden to expose this information last year for his "boss" at the time, Juniper Networks, which forced the expert to draw the theme of his agenda, because of complaints received by manufacturers of ATMs.

The industry of this sector feared that the disclosures were used incorrectly. To avoid this "censorship", Jack switched jobs last month. Now he is director of research in the area of ​​security company IOActive.

Currently, ATMs can now be "hacked", but in a different way than is done on the Internet. The bandits often install devices that capture data from the card. And using a hidden camera, steal user passwords. Thus, cloning the card and draw money from accounts.

According to the specialist, last year he would address only one type of ATM. For this year, want to talk about at least three models from major manufacturers.

Hackers hack tool and update care specialists

Category: Internet Explorer , Security

Code released by Metasploit project is more reliable and can be used for attacks that exploit the Internet Explorer flaw.

Hackers working on the project open source Metasploit updated a software created to blitzkrieg the Internet Explorer, making it more reliable, although more likely to be used by criminals.

Security experts have been concerned with the failure since it was released the list of emails Bugtraq, on Friday (20/11). But the original code as an example in the list was not reliable, and has not been used in attacks in the real world.

"The Metasploit version that was released last night will be more reliable for certain attacks that the previous software," said Ben Greenbaum, senior research manager at Symantec, in an interview on Wednesday (25/11).

On Wednesday morning, Symantec had not detected the use of the tool on the Internet attacks, but experts say this type of code is for a very popular hacking technique called drive-by attack.

Code infiltration
Internet users become victims when they visit web sites that contain malicious code. It is then when their machines are infected by the vulnerability of the browser.

Criminals also infiltrate this type of code hacked websites, with the intention of spreading their attacks.

On Monday (23/11), Microsoft published a security advisory on the flaw, offering some workarounds for the problem. It affects versions 6 and 7 of IE.

The browser IE8 is not affected by the bug, which has to do with the way that IE retrieves certain objects Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) used to create a standardized layout on web pages.

IE users can update their more cautious navagedores or disable JavaScript, if you want to prevent attacks.

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