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Microsoft bets big on Vista security
Saturday, 09 September 2006
Microsoft's Vista developers can't catch a break these days. After years of warnings from security researchers that old code in Windows was creating security risks, the software giant decided to rewrite key parts of the operating system.

The result? Last month, Symantec published a report suggesting all of this new code will introduce new security problems.

"The network stack in Windows Vista was rewritten from the ground up. In deciding to rewrite the stack, Microsoft has removed a large body of tried and tested code and replaced it," Symantec wrote, noting that it found vulnerabilities in the Windows Vista networking software.
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Protecting against EFS based attacks
Thursday, 07 September 2006
Encrypting File System (EFS) [1], is integrated in Microsoft’s Windows platform since Windows 2000. Additionally, Windows XP Professional, Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2005 Media Center operating systems also support it. EFS uses public key cryptography that makes use of a user’s account login and password pair to encrypt a private key. The private key is used to encrypt the original data (files or folders). Encrypting any files or folders, in the supported operating systems, is a trivial task and can be done in many ways. For example as shown in the image below calc.exe can be encrypted just by clicking on “advanced” and then checking “Encrypt contents to secure data”.
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