Joe2Chance 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 (edited) Ok, I was doing some research on the net on various flaws and vulnerabilities that hackers use to warm our computers, and i've made a list of some interesting points (some of them i've never heard) and decided to post here:As i said, i've made a big research and to each vulnerabilitie i�ve included links to additional information useful for correcting or preventing the security flaws.Top Vulnerabilities in Windows Systems 1. Windows Services MSDTC and COM+ ServicePrint Spooler Service Plug and Play Service , see this too Server Message Block Service, see this too Exchange SMTP Service Message Queuing Service License Logging Service WINS Service NNTP Service NetDDE Service Task Scheduler2. Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Update for Internet ExplorerJView Profile Remote Code Execution Cumulative Security Update for Internet ExplorerCumulative Security Update for Internet ExplorerCumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer Windows Shell Remote Code ExecutionCumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer Cumulative Security Update for Internet ExplorerCumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer3. Windows Libraries Windows Graphics Rendering Engine Remote Code ExecutionMicrosoft DirectShow Remote Code Execution Microsoft Color Management Module Remote Code ExecutionHTML Help Remote Code Execution, see this, and this tooWeb View Remote Code Execution Windows Shell Remote Command Execution , this, this, and this too Windows Hyperlink Object Library Remote Code Execution PNG Image Processing Remote Code Execution Cursor and Icon Processing Remote Code Execution Windows Compressed Folder Remote Code Execution JPEG Processing Remote Code Execution4. Microsoft Office and Outlook Express Cumulative Security Update for Outlook Express Microsoft OLE and COM Remote Code Execution Microsoft Office XP Remote Code Execution5. Anti-virus Software AhnLab , see this tooAvast! , see this tooAVIRABitDefender ClamAV Computer Associates HAURIF-Secure Kaspersky , see this, and this tooMcafee, see this too SophosSymantec Trend Micro ZoneAlarm6. PHP-based Applications See this Also thisAnd this7. File Sharing Applications Skype NapShare 1.2 eMule 0.42d PeerCast 0.12118. DNS Software See this And this9. Media Players RealPlayer and Helix Player, see this, and this iTunes, and this Winamp, and this Quicktime, this, and thisWindows Media Player, and thisAnd for now is all, hope this become useful to anyone! There are so many vulnerabilities that is impossible to name them all, when i was doing my research at a point i just had to stop because there are so many that i almost got crazy!!! I think that it would be interesting to place posts here of "things" that already have happened you or of the possible flaws that you guys have knowledge of some programs that all we use daily, so that us can prevent future attacks. Stay well. Notice from jlhaslip: List such as these should be contained inside some bbcode tags.Preferably the [ list ] tags, but it was too much work for a list this size, so next time, please research the use of bbcode lists. Thanks. jlhaslip, i've changed the post to the tag form, please confirm it�s ok now, if don't i'll post it the way you left it! Edited November 7, 2016 by OpaQue (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlhaslip 4 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 I guess you don't run a Mac? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Joe2Chance 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 (edited) I guess you don't run a Mac? No i don't!!! Why do you ask? List such as these should be contained inside some bbcode tags. Preferably the [ list ] tags, but it was too much work for a list this size, so next time, please research the use of bbcode lists. Thanks. Sorry for my ignorance, but what are "bbcode lists"? Edited March 28, 2006 by Joe2Chance (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlhaslip 4 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 Go to the top of every page where the Shoutbox is displayed and click on the link titled 'bbcodes' then scroll down a couple of pages. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canada Eh895 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 Wow, thats quite a list you have there.You may have included it already, but have you got the one in which hackers could hack a computer through Images?Macs are a way better operating system. I don't want to start a whole debate, but thats how it is. There is almost no vulnerabilities that I can think of off of the top of my head.Anyway, great list, thanks for itCanada Eh895 Notice from jlhaslip: Signing off your posts with a name or other salutation is frowned upon and may have you receiving a warning (or a ban if you continue to use them once warned verbally) and this is your verbal warning. Signatures are to be placed in your Signature Block through the modifying the Profile for each user. Please look in the Tutorial section if you are not certain how to modify the Signature Block of your Profile. Thanks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
savge17 0 Report post Posted March 28, 2006 security-wise I dotn think ive ever had a problem with these such programs, only viruses are my only source for problems with my computer. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
htdefiant 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2006 Neither have I. Although, I do not use the biggest culprit, IE. I hardly run it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gameratheart 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2006 (edited) Of course, these only affect people who use Windows (which I do), and base their browsing on Internet Explorer and NetScape browsers (which I don't).Luckily (with exception of Media Players), all of the things from list 4 to list 7 are optional for your computer. So you only need to worry about these if you actually have them - and I for one do not have any of them. That is not to say that not having AntiVirus is reccomended however - in fact, you should get a Virus scanner as soon as you can! I refer to virus scanners being "optional" in the way that you have free will choosing which one to use.For lists 1 - 3, patches and fixes are available. However older versions of windows may not have these because they are no longer updated. My advice is: be careful when on the net, and don't do anything stupid. Edited March 29, 2006 by NDPA (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites