THE PLATFORM which made "computer viruses" analogous and often synonymous with Windows viruses just keeps delivering and disappointing every time. According to this, the Windows kernel has unpatched flaws with exploits out there. To quote:
The Duqu malware used to steal sensitive data from manufacturers of industrial systems exploits at least one previously unknown vulnerability in the kernel of Microsoft Windows, Hungarian researchers said.
Imagine if there were 50 PCs, 100, or more. I would be scared to look and see what other errors are occurring on other Windows 7 PCs in the company. Administrators have better things to do, than comb through useless log files. Way to go Microsoft, a quality operating system here with Windows 7. It's no wonder Windows isn't used for mission critical appliances, and GNU/Linux is instead. I'm not saying that GNU/Linux logs are the best, but they are pretty good and usually have information that I can use, to help pinpoint the error a little bit. GNU/Linux does not, and I repeat, does not have this amount of useless garbage in its logs like Windows does.
Comments
Michael
2011-11-02 23:48:41
http://security.cbronline.com/news/android-becomes-top-platform-for-malware-kaspersky-lab-271011 Android becomes top platform for malware: Kaspersky Lab
Oh, and funny how Roy does not mention that I am the one who alerted him about IE dropping to below 50%. Just funny. I brought it to his attention in COLA. Maybe someone else did, too? Maybe not?
NotZed
2011-11-03 05:40:05
So apart from some professional help with your stalking problem, it seems you need some primary-school level English lessons as well, or perhaps a refresher on English as a second language?
Michael
2011-11-03 06:38:33
Maybe you just wanted to show how angry and irrational you could be?
mcinsand
2011-11-03 02:16:53
This is a major security issue, because so many people use Windows for transactions, for instrument and production control, and economy-critical operations. A well-crafted virus combined with a system so impossible to secure well could set up a country for an electronic Pearl Harbor.
Michael
2011-11-03 02:57:33