Vista hacked!!!

10/10/2006 - 12:24 por Amaury B. F. | Informe spam
Reports of a new threat to Microsoft's unreleased operating system 'Vista'
have already started. This new threat named only as 'Blue Pill' has already
managed to circumnavigate it's was around the major new feature in Vista,
its security.

Microsoft's new Vista operating system has been touted as their most secure
operating system to date. Microsoft has put a lot of time and effort in to
making this new operating system secure by giving it a "Security
Development Lifecycle" which aims to find 'all' security threats before
being released.

Microsoft has been after information like this to arise, as they attended
this year's Black Hat hacker conference last week prompting attending
hackers to do worst.
The Blue Pill works by bypassing Vista's integrity-checking process and
allows unsigned code to be loaded by the Vista kernel. By doing this it
allows Malware or unauthorised software to be used. Reports also say Blue
Pill is undetectable.

Reports now say Microsoft are happy with the information they have received
and are looking in to the process used by Blue Pill and hope to find a
solution to what could be a rather interesting problem on release.

The finder of the new hack Joanna Rutkowska a researcher for a firm called
COSEINC has made some suggestions on the best way to address this. I think
Microsoft will be all ears on that one!

http://itvibe.com/news/4116/


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#6 Edwin vMierlo
11/10/2006 - 09:53 | Informe spam
Rick,

and I suppose you write operating systems yourself ?
... completely safe, no security holes, no flaws

just wondering

rgds,
Edwin.


"Rick" wrote in message
news:e$
Amaury B. F. wrote:
> Reports of a new threat to Microsoft's unreleased operating system


'Vista'
> have already started. This new threat named only as 'Blue Pill' has


already
> managed to circumnavigate it's was around the major new feature in


Vista,
> its security.
>
> Microsoft's new Vista operating system has been touted as their most


secure
> operating system to date. Microsoft has put a lot of time and effort in


to
> making this new operating system secure by giving it a "Security
> Development Lifecycle" which aims to find 'all' security threats before
> being released.
>
> Microsoft has been after information like this to arise, as they


attended
> this year's Black Hat hacker conference last week prompting attending
> hackers to do worst.
> The Blue Pill works by bypassing Vista's integrity-checking process and
> allows unsigned code to be loaded by the Vista kernel. By doing this it
> allows Malware or unauthorised software to be used. Reports also say


Blue
> Pill is undetectable.
>
> Reports now say Microsoft are happy with the information they have


received
> and are looking in to the process used by Blue Pill and hope to find a
> solution to what could be a rather interesting problem on release.
>
> The finder of the new hack Joanna Rutkowska a researcher for a firm


called
> COSEINC has made some suggestions on the best way to address this. I


think
> Microsoft will be all ears on that one!
>
> http://itvibe.com/news/4116/
>
>
Why should anyone be suprised? MS can not build an operating system
without any security flaws. It simply proves that the engineers who
built vista should have stayed in school longer.

Rick
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#7 Edwin vMierlo
11/10/2006 - 09:53 | Informe spam
Rick,

and I suppose you write operating systems yourself ?
... completely safe, no security holes, no flaws

just wondering

rgds,
Edwin.


"Rick" wrote in message
news:e$
Amaury B. F. wrote:
> Reports of a new threat to Microsoft's unreleased operating system


'Vista'
> have already started. This new threat named only as 'Blue Pill' has


already
> managed to circumnavigate it's was around the major new feature in


Vista,
> its security.
>
> Microsoft's new Vista operating system has been touted as their most


secure
> operating system to date. Microsoft has put a lot of time and effort in


to
> making this new operating system secure by giving it a "Security
> Development Lifecycle" which aims to find 'all' security threats before
> being released.
>
> Microsoft has been after information like this to arise, as they


attended
> this year's Black Hat hacker conference last week prompting attending
> hackers to do worst.
> The Blue Pill works by bypassing Vista's integrity-checking process and
> allows unsigned code to be loaded by the Vista kernel. By doing this it
> allows Malware or unauthorised software to be used. Reports also say


Blue
> Pill is undetectable.
>
> Reports now say Microsoft are happy with the information they have


received
> and are looking in to the process used by Blue Pill and hope to find a
> solution to what could be a rather interesting problem on release.
>
> The finder of the new hack Joanna Rutkowska a researcher for a firm


called
> COSEINC has made some suggestions on the best way to address this. I


think
> Microsoft will be all ears on that one!
>
> http://itvibe.com/news/4116/
>
>
Why should anyone be suprised? MS can not build an operating system
without any security flaws. It simply proves that the engineers who
built vista should have stayed in school longer.

Rick
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