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Security Center

A lot of software installed on PC's have security holes. These security holes allow somebody into your computer through your Internet connection using known software (such as those listed in the lower section of this page) installed on your computer. Big holes allow them to take over your computer completely. Little holes maybe give access to the contents of your clipboard or the last password you entered.
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What experts are saying about security:
If you are still doubtful about the existence of security holes on your PC, of feel “this could not happen to me”, then read below. It’s a list of widely adopted software that has had security holes. This is a serious matter.
Microsoft warns on browser bugs Microsoft has urged consumers to be wary as three newly discovered bugs leave people open to attack while using the internet. Read More
| SOFTWARE | RISK LEVEL | DETAILS |
 | Critical - from February 14, 2006 | Vulnerability in Windows Media Player Could Allow Remote Code Execution and take over a vulnerable pc... Read More |
 | Very High Risk | Microsoft has acknowledged that it is working on a patch for a potentially serious security hole in fully patched versions of Windows XP Service Pack 2. ... Read More |
 | Very High Risk | A security hole deemed "critical" by Microsoft could allow an attacker to run code and take over a vulnerable pc... Read More |
 | Very High Risk | attacker could run any program on the victim system, they can do anything a malicious program can do on a system--possibly read or destroy files, find passwords, install backdoors or viruses... Read More |
 | Very High Risk | Macromedia Inc. is warning its users of what it calls a critical security flaw found in the latest version of its Flash animation player...
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 | Very High Risk | Two serious flaws in America Online's ICQ software could allow an online attacker to take control of a person's pc...
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