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Old 25-05-2005, 05:50 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MS agrees older versions were 15 times less safer than SP2


Microsoft: SP2 makes Windows 15 times safer

Computers running Windows XP Service Pack 2 are 15 times less likely than those running XP or XP SP1 to be infected by some of the most dangerous forms of malware, according to a Microsoft security guru.

Jason Garms, who heads the company's anti-malware product team, said Tuesday that this improvement had been revealed by an internal analysis of SP2's performance.

SP2--a major security update released in August--was designed to turn on auto-update by default and consolidate security controls into a "security center."

"A machine that had Windows XP or XP SP1 was 15 times more likely to have one of the highly prevalent top 20 worms installed than on a machine running XP SP2," said Garms, who spoke at a conference sponsored by Australia's national Computer Emergency Response Team, or AusCERT.

He said that the default turning-on of auto update had made a dramatic difference to users. "Within days of Microsoft releasing a patch," he said, "the vast majority of the Windows ecosystem is up to date."

Garms also revealed that Microsoft is planning to release an enterprise version of its anti-spyware tool, which is currently available in beta form on the company's Web site. However, he would not reveal when the new tool would be available, or whether it would be a free utility or sold as a separate application.

"It is currently in our plans (to have) an enterprise offering that addresses spyware," Garms said. "The product and packaging details are still to be decided."

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Old 25-05-2005, 06:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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After SP3 - I am sure it will come soon - They will say SP2 is 51 times less safer than SP3
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Old 25-05-2005, 07:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
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ur rite selva. I too Hope SP3 will be soon.
As the counter is ticking fast on List of fixes included in Windows XP Service Pack 2
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Wow!!

Thats a huge list of fixes. I too hope they release Sp3 fast.
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yes and then there will be some new flaws and then sp4 and the sp5.and so on.............
When is this agony going to end........
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SP3 wod most probably be the last service pack for Windows XP
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