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KEEPING YOUR COMPUTER UP TO DATE Empty KEEPING YOUR COMPUTER UP TO DATE

Post  Admin Thu Jul 30, 2009 3:29 pm

Constantly patching the software on your PC is just as important as keeping your antivirus program up-to-date and running a firewall. Yet the numbers show that a lot of users are struggling with the task of keeping all their software up-to-date.

Research released in January 2008 revealed that only 5 percent of users are running fully-patched Windows PCs, while more than 40 percent have more than 10 insecure applications installed.

Another survey from December 2007 showed that more than 20 percent of all applications installed on users PCs have known security flaws for which patches have been released by the vendors of the products. That result was based on scans of more than 14.5 million applications on end-user computers.

The length of time between the release of security patches and the development of exploits targeting the security holes they address has been dropping for some time. Hackers exploit this period of time - the so-called "patch window" - to launch attacks against unpatched machines.

Microsoft delivers almost all its patches on the second Tuesday of each month, known as Patch Tuesday. In 2006, Microsoft released 49 critical, 23 important, and 5 moderate updates, while 2007 brought 43 critical, 24 important, and 2 moderate fixes.

If your software applications have automatic update features, then be sure to switch them on. If you have to download patches manually, then make sure that you do it from the actually Web site of the software vendor and that you didn't wind up on the download page following a link from an untrusted source.

On occation cyber-criminals have tried to sneak malware past users by disguising it as an automatic update to a popular software product. If you are in doubt if an update trying to install itself on your computer is the real deal, it might be a good idea to check one on these websites:

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/
http://www.pcworld.com/browse/1529/topic.html?page=1
http://www.theregister.co.uk/security/

Another helpful tool is the Personal Software Inspector from security vendor Secunia. It is a free program designed to inform users when their applications need patching, and it periodically checks to see if new updates have been issued for several thousand applications.

You can download it here: https://psi.secunia.com



-But then again, I do not recommend constantly keeping your Operating System up to date. Because this might cause your hard disk to be full of redundant data especially for low storage systems with only a maximum of 30 gigabytes like mine(as of july 2009). And one thing more, if you have a fake serial used on your operating system. Your system might be detected through those update. And in a worst case scenario blocking your system for any operations. Leaving you with only option, that is to reformat your system.



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