Windows 7 listed hackers have appeared a lot of viruses

  

The official launch of Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, has not only been sought after by the majority of computer users, but also attracted the attention of hackers. Yesterday, there were security vendors suggesting that there have been a large number of viruses that can successfully run on Windows 7 and steal user information.

Windows 7 has received much attention since its launch, and there are many "hackers" with ulterior motives.

According to the anti-virus department of Rising Company, Rising has recently discovered that a large number of viruses specifically target the system for destruction and hacking. For example, Trojan.DL.Win32.Mnless.fsy, the latest variant of the recently popular Trojan "Meles" family, uses the "Dog Dog" virus to shut down more than ten security software under Windows 7 and succeeded. Stealing user account information, and even destroying the system's security center and system restore.

Although Windows 7 comes with anti-virus features, more than one security vendor believes that Windows 7 should still work with other anti-virus software.

Previously, foreign security vendors suggested that if you do not install any anti-virus software, Windows 7's user account control (UAC) security function can only protect against 20% of viruses under the default system settings of Windows 7. UAC Preventing unauthorized software from running, and most current viruses can bypass this barrier.

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