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Vista Feature Exposes Beta Machines
Windows Vista beta testers have stumbled upon a networking feature in the operating system that could pose a security risk to them, but they say they're not worried.
After installing the first beta release of the upcoming Windows client, some testers noticed suspicious network traffic to their machines. Concerned about a possible attack, these people last week contacted the SANS Internet Storm Center. "There was very curious traffic that did not match anything that they had seen before," said George Bakos, a security expert at the Institute for Security Technology Studies at Dartmouth College who is associated with SANS. "The concern was that this may be some new type of attack, or somebody scanning for a vulnerability we were unaware of." The traffic was coming from computers on the Internet that, as far as the testers knew, were not supposed to be communicating with the beta machines. "It was anomalous to everything they were aware was going on," Bakos said. ![]() ![]() |
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