Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to...

    Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to...


    Posted: 11 May 2010
    Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to practical

    Many of us use software firewalls, virus scanners, and other security software on our PCs. We expect this software to make our computers safer, but some new research
    The Matousec researchers found that common software tools, including Norton Internet Security 2010, McAfee Total Protection 2010, and Trend Micro Internet Security Pro all had flaws that allowed attackers to bypass the protections that these programs offer. The malicious software can do this without even having to run as an Administrator.


    Source: Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to practical

    Scary.

    ~Lordbob
    suggests that it contains a whole host of exploitable vulnerabilities.
    Lordbob75's Avatar Posted By: Lordbob75
    11 May 2010



 

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