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By Joris Evers, News.com
Posted on ZDNet News: Jun 21, 2005 1:35:00 AM

As the pool of easily exploitable Windows security bugs dries up, hackers are looking for holes in security software to break into PCs, analysts said.

Software makers of ubiquitous antivirus products have not yet been forced to acknowledge and fix potential problems in their code, analysts with Yankee Group wrote in a research paper published Monday. As a result, antivirus software is like low-hanging fruit to hackers, according to the analysts.

Microsoft's Windows operating system has been a favorite target of hackers, but new security flaws are being discovered in security products at a faster rate than in Microsoft's products, the analysts wrote. In the 15-month period ending March 31, 77 separate vulnerabilities have been reported by security vendors, they wrote.

Symantec, F-Secure and CheckPoint Software Technologies are among the vendors that have seen a rise in the number of security issues that affect their products in the past years, according to Yankee Group.

If the trend continues, the number of vulnerabilities for security products will be 50 percent higher than 2004 levels, according to the analysts. While Microsoft flaws continue to flow, the rate has decreased notably, according to the analysts. They credit the release last year of Windows XP Service Pack 2, a security-focused update.

Yankee Group predicts a "rising tide" of vulnerabilities will be found in security products. Software makers should look at their security processes, and users need to get ready to patch security products, the analysts wrote. Also, buyers should ask tough security questions when buying new products, they advise.

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Now to say that no one on this board could actually compromise a machine with a discovered flaw is pretty stupid. That blanket statement makes the rest of your post specious at best.... (Read the rest)
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Thanks for the giggles ZDNET Squawkbox   | 06/20/05
That Windows is safe, McAfee not is even funnier. Anton Philidor   | 06/21/05
Wait for the next step ;) hawkeyeaz1   | 06/21/05
er.... Why? markflax   | 06/21/05
The pool of easily exploitable Windows exploits is drying up???? whisperycat   | 06/21/05
Couple dozen? kokuryu   | 06/21/05
Holy Cow! GuyAlanDye   | 06/21/05
Click on Microsoft and start counting. MTMacPhee   | 06/21/05
Wait a minute... GuyAlanDye   | 06/21/05
jellyclock2 Bobby Joe Reed   | 06/21/05
Security tools face increased attack Loverock Davidson   | 06/21/05
what? Macmax77   | 06/21/05
microsuck jknight_z   | 06/21/05
Microsoft helped usher in the Internet swoopee   | 06/22/05
A lot more than MAC Fujikid   | 06/21/05
Yes, but.. HypnoToad   | 06/21/05
Wrong, really wrong data sdwood   | 06/21/05
Yeah. Apple is toast. MTMacPhee   | 06/21/05
RE: APPLE Toast... ebayironman   | 06/22/05
what? Loverock Davidson   | 06/21/05
Microsoft rsmundy   | 06/21/05
Awe jeez here we go again Jeff the god of biscuits   | 06/21/05
2.0 linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
At the end of the day bony tryan   | 06/21/05
Live by it, and die by it eroa71@...   | 06/21/05
should never have been there in the first place.. pesky_z   | 06/21/05
Don't blame the OS for "our" stupidity.. John Zern   | 06/21/05
Blanket Statement alternaloser   | 10/15/05
RE: Should never have been there... ebayironman   | 06/22/05
The Link to AVG RNdaSilva   | 06/24/05
Yeah, it's the OS's fault when... John Zern   | 06/21/05
No, it's the OS's fault when... michael_t   | 06/21/05
Yeah, it's the OS's fault when... peeseebeeb@...   | 06/21/05
VAN Pietromix   | 06/21/05
Symantec hacked edsy2k   | 06/21/05
Anti Norton trm1945   | 06/21/05
time to attack linux charlescandy   | 06/21/05
re: time to attack linux Otto_Delete   | 06/21/05
Because Linux Boxes Are ... PMC-CON   | 06/21/05
ubuntu linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
kinda weird.... JoeMama_z   | 06/21/05
Cluelessness leads to trouble. So read. michael_t   | 06/21/05
yep, tis true linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
ssh reports hundreds of failed logins per day swoopee   | 06/22/05
Spy vs Spy Sabz5150   | 06/21/05
Good idea. Dont forget to attack OS X too. (nt) MTMacPhee   | 06/21/05
time to attack linux? jskline0@...   | 06/21/05
Antivirus programs more vulnerable than Windows. Anton Philidor   | 06/21/05
Please don't challenge the Hackers! An_Axe_to_Grind   | 06/21/05
RE: Please don't challenge the hackers ebayironman   | 06/22/05
Multi-tier strategy; hackers advance their abilities too HypnoToad   | 06/21/05
Symantec and Norton sabragirl   | 06/21/05
MS Virus j1m2r3@...   | 06/21/05
you can check for the biggest virus/exploit here: linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
Yer funny Crestview   | 06/21/05
I take it to the bank every day. MTMacPhee   | 06/21/05
Symantec/Norton Crestview   | 06/21/05
Psst, magpie_z   | 06/22/05
windows incand to the owners gizmo1234   | 06/21/05
yayah what he said. linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
Fire your English teacher... RNdaSilva   | 06/24/05
to be expected Spacebug   | 06/21/05
wtf are you talking about? linuxoverwindows   | 06/21/05
Which distro? cdgoldin   | 06/21/05
Conspiracy Theory? jefmud   | 06/21/05
Co-conspirators cdgoldin   | 06/21/05
Pervasive Masochism and Confusion michael_t   | 06/21/05
Last time jswift   | 06/21/05
Face it! s_gamgee   | 06/21/05
Your definitions cdgoldin   | 06/21/05
And all this 'discussion' michael_t   | 06/21/05
wow! yankee group a reliable unbiased source of information? wessonjoe   | 06/21/05
Sesspool drying up? huh? >:-P (nt) Colonel_Panic   | 06/21/05
get a spelling checker, please (nt) cdgoldin   | 06/21/05
What kills me is... Colonel_Panic   | 06/21/05
Why don't you just come out and say it? Jeff the god of biscuits   | 06/21/05
Although the picture of you at your family picnic... Colonel_Panic   | 06/21/05
Win bugs and security issues dry up? Julie8x   | 06/21/05
Reallly? magpie_z   | 06/22/05
What is the surprise? MichaelAM   | 06/21/05
WHAT a JOKE! kbeartxzd   | 06/21/05
LAUGH harrisharris   | 06/21/05
Okay then, magpie_z   | 06/22/05
Missed the point DigitalFrog   | 06/21/05
Ahem, magpie_z   | 06/22/05
Why the joy? ngray5@...   | 06/21/05
AN OPEN LETTER TO HATERS, BIGOTS AND TROLLS Jeff the god of biscuits   | 06/21/05
I agree 79spitfire   | 06/21/05
Other categories SilverEagle_z   | 06/21/05
Hear, hear! dgari   | 06/21/05
exactly nikitac   | 06/22/05
You asked for flames... Colonel_Panic   | 06/22/05
In all seriousness... Colonel_Panic   | 06/22/05
I am making the computer industry into my own personal piggy bank Jeff the god of biscuits   | 06/22/05
RE: Symantec Hacked bammike   | 06/22/05
Symantec nikitac   | 06/22/05
Norton Julie8x   | 06/22/05
Re: Norton Recovered Julie8x   | 06/22/05
NortonSystems Works rgdavey   | 06/22/05
Follow the money... magpie_z   | 06/22/05
Norton Julie8x   | 06/22/05
virus douglass6   | 06/23/05

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