Windows 7 Almost Immune to the Alureon Rootkit.

    Windows 7 Almost Immune to the Alureon Rootkit.


    Posted: 25 May 2010
    Windows 7 is almost immune to a piece of malware that has proven a real nightmare to users running older versions of the Windows client. Windows XP SP3 customers particularly have been hit extremely hard by Alureon, a rootkit that failed to play nice with a Windows kernel update and ended up rendering unbootable infected PCs earlier this year. Microsoft’s Malicious Software Removal Tool cleaned no less than 356,959 Windows computers infected with Alureon, with the Redmond company pointing out that the statistics are associated exclusively with the May release of MSRT. Out of all the machines cleaned by the software giant’s free security tool, only 3.5% were running Windows 7.

    In this context, Alureon comes to prove just how unsafe are older versions of Windows, as XP SP3 PCs account for the bulk of infections, no less than 64.8%. The runner-up is XP SP2 with 13.6%, Vista SP2 with 7.3%, Vista RTM with 6.9% and Vista SP2 with 3.8%. Combined, machines running XP SP2 and SP3 make up 78.4% of all the Windows computers compromised by the rootkit. At this point in time, Virus:Win32/Alureon.H is the most prevalent flavor of the browser, having been cleaned from 155,394 PCs, Vishal Kapoor and Joe Johnson, from the Microsoft Malware Protection Center, note.

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    Windows 7 Almost Immune to the Alureon Rootkit - A nightmare for XP SP3 users - Softpedia
    Posted By: JMH
    25 May 2010



  1. Posts : 4,049
    W7 Ultimate SP1, LM19.2 MATE, W10 Home 1703, W10 Pro 1703 VM, #All 64 bit
       #1

    Already present before SP3?


    "...as XP SP3 PCs account for the bulk of infections, no less than 64.8%."

    I assume that Alureon was already present on most of these PCs before they were upgraded with SP3.
    My XP SP3 machine didn't have any problems with the MS updates (I was running SP1 until March 2008 & SP2 until July 2009).

    Does the MSRT give a report if it finds any malware?
    I have run it and I have never noticed any reports or changes in my PC's behaviour.

    Additional:
    Vista SP2 is listed twice.
    Last edited by lehnerus2000; 29 May 2010 at 01:45. Reason: Additional
      My Computer


 

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