Trojans Exposed To Windows XP SP2

Trojans Exposed To Windows XP SP2

A Trojan horse capable of attacking Windows XP operating systems (including SP2) has just been launched onto the Internet, allowing hackers to remotely control a victim's computer.

Trojan & quot; Phel & quot; will infect the system through the & quot; Help & quot; of Internet Explorer (IE) when users visit unsafe sites created by hackers. However, due to incompleteness, & phylos & quot; Can not infect other computers.

Trojan & quot; Phel & quot; exploit a flaw in file mechanism & quot; Help & quot; of IE and Windows XP Service Pack 2, which was discovered by security experts in October 2004. Although it also involves the & quot; Help & quot; But this flaw is not related to a new vulnerability discovered by a Chinese security company.

The patch for the October vulnerability, along with recent vulnerabilities, has not been released yet. The company says programmers are working hard. to complete the fix in the shortest time.

2004 was indeed the year when Microsoft's Web browser (IE) had problems. There are too many holes in IE to give a bad impression to users. Also for this unsafe reason, the number of open source browsers, typically Firefox, has skyrocketed; And security experts themselves recommend that customers switch to using a browser that is not ... IE.