Fifty per cent of "cracks" allowing people to use non-activated pirated
copies of Vista contain malicious code, a security expert has warned.
John Safa, chief architect at security specialist Drivesentry, said the web
is "buzzing" with offers of cracked copies of the new Windows operating system
in the run-up to its January 30 launch.
One crack, called the Windows Vista All Versions Activation 21.11.06 was
exposed late in 2006 as carrying as a rogue Trojan executable.
Safa said: “Approximately 50 per cent of the Vista cracks we tested from
popular file-sharing tools are really Trojan horses. Hackers are attaching
malicious programs to original cracks and sending the mutated versions back into
cyberspace.
"Anyone who then downloads and runs one of these infected cracks will also
unlock the malicious program, which could cause irreversible damage to their PCs
or data.”
He warned: “By claiming it has locked down Vista, Microsoft has effectively
issued an open invitation to the hacking community to prove it wrong.”
Drivesentrysells software-based firewalls for hard drives.
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