Wednesday, 18 May 2011

Microsoft: One in 14 downloads is Malicious


The next time a website says to download new software to view a movie or fix a problem, think twice. There's a pretty good chance that the program is malicious.


In fact, about one out of every 14 programs downloaded by Windows users turns out to be malicious, Microsoft said Tuesday. And even though Microsoft has a feature in its Internet Explorer browser designed to steer users away from unknown and potentially untrustworthy software, about 5 percent of users ignore the warnings and download malicious Trojan horse programs anyway.

Five years ago, it was pretty easy for criminals to sneak their code onto computers. There were plenty of browser bugs, and many users weren't very good at patching. But since then, the cat-and-mouse game of Internet security has evolved: Browsers have become more secure, and software makers can quickly and automatically push out patches when there's a known problem.


So, Don’t download windows software from untreated website.  

Kindly Share this knowledge with as many people as you can and aware them about these malicious software. Feel free to mention your queries/doubts in comments. Keep Learning.


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