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Hotmail,Gmail,AOL and Yahoo! Hit by Phishing Scheme

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Hit By Phishing Scheme

A phishing scheme has come to the surface where thousands of HotMail, Gmail, AOL and Yahoo user’s credentials  have been compromised, with their login info posted online, in the past few days.  Phishing is a major concern for many companies as the internet is rampant with many fake websites which lures users to disclose their online identities.

Microsoft Hotmail was hit hard the most with more than 10,000 of its user accounts falling prey to this scheme. Microsoft has confirmed that login credentials for several thousand Hotmail accounts have been posted on a public website and they have taken steps to protect these users and investigating into the matter. It has blocked all the accounts that were exposed and the affected users can fill out a form on the Windows Live e-mail support site to regain access to their accounts.

It was initially found that a list of around 10,000 Hotmail user credentials were posted on the pastebin.com site. A further list of about 20,000 e-mail accounts was also posted on Pastebin.com, containing login credentials for Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL, Comcast and Earthlink accounts, according to reports.This site allows exchange of codes for software programmers. Paul Dixon owner of the website said that the site will be offline for sometime to sort out this issue.

In the meantime Microsoft has asked all its users to exercise caution with their account information and to be careful with email that comes wth attachments from known and unkown sources


Microsoft Announces Free Anti-virus: MORRO

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Antivirus Morro

Microsoft’s has finally announced it’s free anti-virus software and is ready for launch. The company was already testing its software with the help of the beta testers and just last week it announced to the testers that now it was time to go public.

Microsoft tried to market Live One Care, three years age, which just did not take off and became a commercial flop. So it had announced that it will be instead available for free somewhere in 2009.

Codenamed Morro, but primarily called Microsoft Security Essentials, it has everything that you would normally find in other anti-virus products but the difference is its free. It features anti-virus, scan-on-demand, anti-spyware and protection in real-time.

The software which was code-named Morro after the famous Brazil’s beach Morro de Sao Paolo, will surely hurt the sales revenue of Symantec and McAfee, which makes most of their profit from their products for Windows PCs from protection against viruses and attacks by hackers. Its most probable that Microsoft will be shipping their latest Windows OS bundled with the anti-virus and charge some service fee in the near future.

The software can be installed on Windows XP SP2 or later versions, Windows Vista and Windows 7. Once it goes live, it’ll be available as a download from Microsoft’s official website