http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/windows-7-
vulnerable-to-8-out-of-10-viruses-1814449.html

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Wednesday, 4 November 2009

Windows 7 is still virus vulnerable, warns a security specialist. 

SophosLabs reported in its security blog that a test Windows 7 system on
a clean PC was affected by 80 per cent of viruses. 

Sophos' Chester Wisniewski, said engineers loaded a full version of
Microsoft's recently launched operating system, and configured it to
follow system defaults for UAC (User Account Control) without installing
an anti-virus package. 

Ten samples of net nasties that arrived in the SophosLab security feed
were tested to, as Wisniewski put it "see how well the newer, more
secure version of Windows and UAC held up". 

"Unfortunately, despite Microsoft's claims, Windows 7 disappointed just
like earlier versions of Windows," he wrote. 

"The good news is that, of the freshest 10 samples that arrived, two
would not operate correctly under Windows 7." 

Microsoft's Security Intelligence Report released this week said the
infection rate of a Windows Vista machine running Service Pack was 61.9%
less than on an up-to-date Windows XP computer. 

But only around one in five Windows users are using the new operating
system or Vista. 

"With millions of hosts still infected with Conficker, ZBot and Bredo,
it is obvious a lot of unprotected machines are still out there, and it
is no surprise that most of those are XP." 

"But let's not get complacent," he said, "Microsoft seems to be saying
that Vista is the least ugly baby in its family. You can be sure the
next report will highlight its even less ugly younger sibling, Windows
7. 

"Windows 7 is no cure for the virus blues, so be sure to bring your
protection when you boot up."
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