Friday, August 6, 2010

Microsoft Filling the Security Gap in Windows Shell

Recently Microsoft has released a patch associated with the discovery of a critical gap in Windows operating systems.
A critical gap is located in Windows Shell. This gap allows attacks "remote code execution" that allows the attacker penetrated the victim machine. Computers that successfully infiltrated by the attacker will be taken over and allow for the occurrence of data theft.

Microsoft released a patch on August 2, 2010 This is a critical and all users of the Windows operating system are required for installing this patch to close the gap. Patch has been available for all Microsoft operating systems, ranging from Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows Server.

The Microsoft Windows operating system users who activate the function "automatic update" will automatically receive this patch is installed automatically and instantly. While users who do not activate the function "automatic update" can get this patch to download on the Microsoft site.

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