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*Users warned on Windows cursors*
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/low/technology/6509865.stm
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*Animated cursors could prove risky for Windows users, Microsoft has 
warned.*

The software giant is investigating reports that the way Windows handles 
alternatives to the traditional arrow cursor can leave PCs open to attack.

By booby-trapping a website or e-mail attachment with code that exploits 
the flaw, malicious hackers could hijack a Windows PC.

Microsoft warned users to be wary of attachments and urged them to 
update security software to combat the threat.

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Malicious hackers are already known to be exploiting the flaw according 
to reports from the Sans Internet Storm Center.

In an alert, Sans said several security firms had seen evidence of 
websites being set up, hosting code that can exploit the bug. 
Information about it is being spread on bulletin boards malicious 
hackers are known to frequent.

PC users could fall victim by opening a booby-trapped attachment on an 
e-mail or by visiting a website that is hosting the code.

"Exploitation happens completely silently," said security firm McAfee 
which was one of the first to find the bug. Once installed, the exploit 
code could download and run any other file, warned McAfee.

Microsoft urged people to update their security software so they could 
get hold of signature files that spot and stop the exploit code.

Simply blocking the .ani files that denote animated cursors will not 
work as many attackers are renaming booby-trapped files to disguise 
their dangerous nature.

Microsoft said that many different versions of Windows were vulnerable 
to the attack. The list of potential victims includes Windows Vista, XP, 
2000 and Server 2003.

The software firm said those using Outlook Express would be vulnerable 
as would those who forward or reply to booby-trapped e-mail messages 
with Windows Mail on Vista.

However, it said that users of Outlook 2007 would be protected.

Security firms said users can stay safe from this vulnerability by using 
an alternative browser, such as Opera or Firefox 2.0, with Windows. Also 
protected are those using Windows Vista with Internet Explorer 7.0.

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